Another letter from a teach whose project “Biology Without Dissection? Ridiculous!” we helped to fund: Dear Kevin Zelnio, Wow! What a tremendous effort from everyone who wanted to make this project a reality. We are so grateful for your help, and are looking forward to bringing dissection to our classrooms! Science classrooms around the country . . . → Read More: Ocean Bloggers Still Rocking It Out for the Kids!
Miriam was interviewed on Earth Sky Science about her research on plastic in the ocean! Great job Miriam, a nice mix of enthusiasm, information, composure and awesomeness! Way to be a scientist communicator. Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}Miriam was interviewed on Earth Sky Science about her research on plastic in the ocean! Great job Miriam, a nice mix of enthusiasm, information, composure and awesomeness! Way to be…
The distinction is not trivial. I have been thinking about this alot over the last couple years while reflecting on my goals and how I can best communicate the exciting research that I and my colleagues are doing. There are different roles for each category and both persons have important, exclusive responsibilities. Science communication is . . . → Read More: Science Communicator or Scientist Communicator?
By Archie Teuthis, on  March 30th, 2010 Tweets Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 30th, 2010 Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 30th, 2010 Broadcast . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for March 30th, 2010
British Royal Navy's Astute. A thing of beauty that, like most things of beauty, is difficult to pay for. This sub very posh and quite brill indeed. “This is the best submarine in the world. It is virtually undetectable, has reinvented the periscope and sonar, and doubles as a floating GCHQ[.]… She could prowl . . . → Read More: Britain’s Unaffordable Defender of the Realm
By Archie Teuthis, on  March 30th, 2010 Tweets Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 29th, 2010 Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 29th, 2010 Broadcast . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for March 29th, 2010
The 8th edition of the Diversity in Science Carnival is posted at Wild About Ants (another arthropodacious blog)! The theme this month is women in science and the host was crustacious enough to include my post on the Navy allowing women on submarines. Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}The 8th edition of the Diversity in Science Carnival is posted at Wild About Ants (another arthropodacious blog)! The theme this month is women in science and the host was…
By Archie Teuthis, on  March 28th, 2010 Tweets Below is a summary of tweets from March 28th, 2010 @kzelnio: Pictures: Giant Squid Get Extreme Plastic Surgery: http://bit.ly/9RXv5k #DSN – 28 Mar 10 04:54 Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}Below is a summary of tweets from March 28th, 2010 @kzelnio: Pictures: Giant Squid Get Extreme Plastic Surgery: http://bit.ly/9RXv5k #DSN – 28 Mar 10 04:54 Broadcast Spawn!Tweet
By Archie Teuthis, on  March 27th, 2010 Tweets Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 26th, 2010 Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 26th, 2010 Broadcast . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for March 26th, 2010
By Archie Teuthis, on  March 25th, 2010 Tweets Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 25th, 2010 Broadcast Spawn!Tweet#call_to_action h4{padding:0px 5px;}Below the fold is a summary of tweets from March 25th, 2010 Broadcast . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for March 25th, 2010
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