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I have a close friend who seems to be the favorite “airport” of all sorts of traveling microorganisms.

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I live with unruly and curious folk. Galileo peers at me from one of my bookshelves. His face is portrayed on the front cover of Dava Sobel’s Galileo’s Daughter. He leans toward John Brockman’s frontier science essay collection New Humanists Science at the Edge and away from Carl Zimmer’s brainy book Soul Made Flesh. [DatePublished] => 2006-11-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133961 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1249681 [AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia [SectionName] => Science and Environment [SectionUrl] => science-and-environment [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 298002 [Title] => Bastille of the brain [Summary] => "You are in the universe and the universe is in you" is one of the poignant lines that scientist-writer Carl Sagan wrote and fleshed out in his works throughout his entire career. He opened the intellectual tunnel through which we arrived at an intimate truce between what lurks out there in space and what keeps us burning and alive in curiosity. But the two discoveries are separated by 119 years. [DatePublished] => 2005-09-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133961 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1249681 [AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia [SectionName] => Science and Environment [SectionUrl] => science-and-environment [URL] => ) ) )
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