Carlyn Zwarenstein
Email: carlyn.zwarenstein@salon.com
Carlyn Zwarenstein writes about science for Salon. She aims to make your mind buzz and glow as you read about the wonders of evolution, neuroscience & microbiology — and to fruitfully explore areas where issues of science and power intersect. Carlyn has written one short book and one long book about drugs, pain, art, & getting through it all together, most recently the long one, On Opium: Pain, Pleasure, and Other Matters of Substance (Goose Lane, 2021; ECW 2022). She's on Bluesky @carlynzwaren.bsky.social, and you can find more of her writing here.
It's time to make friends with your viruses
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Does extraterrestrial life smell like the sea?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Animals are talking — will the legal system listen?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
We treat corporations like living things with rights. Why not rivers?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
We can turn bugs into flying, crawling RoboCops. Does that mean we should?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Your mom's so ugly
Carlyn Zwarenstein
We once rid the US of this nasty parasite. Now it could be coming back
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Our cells carry their own sexual identity. That's science, not ideology
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The ultimate comeback: the science of resurrection
Carlyn Zwarenstein
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