This post was originally published in “Download the Universe,” a multi-author blog about science ebooks edited by Carl Zimmer.

March 11, 2013

At Download the Universe, we’ve got a hefty inventory of ebooks yet to review. Since we have to fit our volunteer reviewing into our regular lives as writers and scientists, we can only give our full attention to a fraction of those titles. With that in mind, we’re launching a new feature here called, simply, The Library.

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Earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control warned that we’re facing an onslaught of “nightmare bacteria”–a group of highly resistant, highly deadly microbes. Talk of the Nation, the National Public Radio Show, asked me to join them to talk about these bugs yesterday. You can listen to it here:

This is the sort of story that seems tailor-made for confusion, thanks to the squirrelly nature of microbiology. As my fellow guest on the show, NPR science correspondent Rob Stein, observed, we are not dealing with an out-of-control plague that will wipe out the planet. On the other hand, as I pointed out, these nightmare bacteria are killing people, and will probably kill more people in the future. I’m sure that listeners were left scratching their heads a bit. So I wanted to take a moment this snowy morning to explain the news at more length.

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This is a story about the discovery of an organ that measures twelve feet long and four inches wide. You might well assume that this is old news. After all, how could something the size of a lamppost go unnoticed by anatomists? And yet, in fact, it’s only just come to light.

The discovery emerged out of a blood-drenched confusion. Alexander Werth, an anatomist, was standing on an ice sheet miles off the coast of Alaska’s North Slope. He was watching Inupiat whale hunters dismember bowhead whales they had caught in the Bering Sea. This government-sanctioned hunt is one of the best opportunities for whale anatomists to get hold of fresh tissue from the animals.

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