Today we unleash a new feature for all of our followers. Deep-Sea News Weekly is a regularly updated Twitter-based newspaper based on the dialogue of 50+ marine scientists,…
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Who’s My Baby’s Daddy?
If you want to read my latest post you will have to head on over to SouthernPlayalisticEvolution, the most original and novel form of web…
View More Who’s My Baby’s Daddy?Encounters with Bioluminescent Creatures
A who’s who of marine scientists describe exploring the deep and their encounters with bioluminescent creatures. Encounters with Bioluminescent Creatures at the Smithsonian website. Hat tip to…
View More Encounters with Bioluminescent CreaturesAn open letter about climate change
In case you haven’t already read it, head over to Southern Fried Science where WhySharksMatter delivers an elegantly written, sincere, and ultimately balanced letter to…
View More An open letter about climate changeTo Catch a Fallen Sea Angel: How a Mighty Mollusc Detects Ocean Acidification
I wrote a piece on the plight of our favorite “winged” mollusc, the pteropod, in arctic seas over at Scientific American’s guest blog. […] To…
View More To Catch a Fallen Sea Angel: How a Mighty Mollusc Detects Ocean AcidificationCarnival of the Blue #42!
Circus of the Spineless – Spooktacular Edition!
Next month the Circus stops at Wanderin Weeta, send submissions to wanderinweeta at gmail dot com. I am looking for hosts for March and beyond,…
View More Circus of the Spineless – Spooktacular Edition!Carnival of Evolution #29: The Game is On!
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If the latest post at SouthernPlayalisticEvolutionMusic on Heritability doesn’t convince you that it is the most epic blog on the intertubes, nothing will. This is the…
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Heath of the We Beasties blog (its about microbes) describes new research about the role of 2 important microbes in the ocean and how using…
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