Radio In Vivo with Dr. M
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Craig was recently interviewed for Radio In Vivo, a Science in the Triangle radio program. It was s nice discussion of his research in deep sea ecology and body size evolution. If you have an hour to spare while your typing code or counting amphipods, give it a listen. _wpaudio.enc['wpaudio-519dcfdabfe87'] = ‘\u0068\u0074\u0074\u0070\u003a\u002f\u002f\u0077\u0077\u0077\u002e\u0069\u0062\u0069\u0062\u006c\u0069\u006f\u002e\u006f\u0072\u0067\u002f\u0077\u0063\u006f\u006d\u002f\u0070\u006f\u0064\u0063\u0061\u0073\u0074\u002f\u006d\u0070\u0033\u0073\u002f\u006d\u0070\u0033\u0073\u002f\u0052\u0049\u0056\u0030\u0031\u0032\u0037\u0032\u0030\u0031\u0030\u002e\u006d\u0070\u0033′;Radio In Vivo January . . . → Read More: Radio In Vivo with Dr. M

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When I was much, much younger, I joined Jacques Cousteau’s Calypso Club (named affectionately after his beloved ship). Was anyone else club members? Is there still a Calypso Club? . . . → Read More: Goodbye ScienceBlogs

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