The difference between great writing and average writing can be healthy in some cases. The sound of a sentence is like recognizing accent and pitch when speaking. Columnist Carl Zimmer has always used the controversial structural model, closure, and conversion points to have personal speaking rights in his writing. Jimmer has a unique way to dispute his counterclaim. He briefly introduced a counterclaim first, then quoted the quotation as evidence and suddenly made the reader follow the quote.
Ten years or more now, a climate denying agent came back to this article to quote it - quoted it in the city hall column. "As Karl-Zemer pointed out in discovering, sometimes in the Earth's past we have much higher carbon dioxide content in the air today, but whether the temperature is quite warm is controversial ... this is a sign Not a close relationship between greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and the temperature is not likely to be believed by many people. "
The New York Times, National Geographic, STAT's award-winning scientist Carljima, and often the NPR "American Life and Radio Lab" can not convey more complex science than to write. Participated in Carl Zimmer and participated in "The Talking of Talking Science" sponsored by the Mass General Hospital Research Institute and up to eight Boston biomedical researchers provided opportunities to introduce their presence in front of the audience To do. From the expert group to expert communicators, we get feedback. Let's learn direct information about some of the latest state of the art science and learn the best in this dynamic and cooperative competition
McPhee took over the Mississippi River with Carl Zimmer No.2, 7-7-11. Many of the people I saw on Twitter got the opportunity to point out John McPhee's 1987 article "Atchafalaya" when the Mississippi river recently jumped up in the central area. I accepted their proposal and reconsidered this. Even after 24 years, the story is still very precious just to guide Heinz's risk to Air Lift, the son of Bold Venture by Chris Jones (No. 4, July 19, 19 - 11). Rainy afternoon in 1949, WC. Heinz beat his head as he saw a beautiful pony break his leg. Then he sat down and wrote this article for readers in New York New York, ordinary men and women, salaried men, and shoes polished children.