+ Follow CARL ZIMMER Tag
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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 Sobels Galileos Daughter. He leans toward John Brockmans frontier science essay collection New Humanists Science at the Edge and away from Carl Zimmers brainy book Soul Made Flesh.
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