A recipe for “Pirate Peaches” – peaches + sugar + Kraken rum! Sent to me with the tagline: “Attn: Miriam (pirates + sugary toppings, Together…
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Rap Guide to Evolution!
If you are not following Mark Pallen’s Rough Guide to Evolution blog, shame on you! (apparently, and sadly, his blog hasn’t been updated since Jan.…
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You might have noticed that my posting frequency is down recently. Why? 1. Kevin Z convinced me to start Tweeting. There seems to be an…
View More What’s New With the Dr. M and the Oceans?Hand-Held GPS and You!
Pattra Chaisawat is an Industrial Design student at the Academy Of Art University in San Francisco. He is doing a class project on hand-held GPS…
View More Hand-Held GPS and You!Ocean Bloggers Still Rocking It Out for the Kids!
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…
View More Ocean Bloggers Still Rocking It Out for the Kids!Ocean Bloggers Still Making A Difference in the Classroom!
In our October 2009 Donor’s Choose fund drive the ocean blogging community and their readers funded funded 14 projects, one of which was materials for…
View More Ocean Bloggers Still Making A Difference in the Classroom!Communicating facts in a world of truthiness
Last week, NPR had a fascinating story on how worldview influences belief in climate change. Participants in these experiments are asked to describe their cultural…
View More Communicating facts in a world of truthinessOcean Bloggers Continue to Make a Difference in Kid’s Lives
Received this nice letter from a teacher whose project we funded during our Donor’s Choose drive last Fall. Dear Kevin Zelnio, Thank you so much…
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Students in Mrs. D’s 6th class in Arkansas sent a thank you note and pictures from their seafloor spreading kit funded from YOU who donated…
View More Students Experience Seafloor Spreading Thanks to Ocean BloggersThe Scientist’s Role in Advocacy and Outreach
As always the good fellows (ahem and lady) at Southern Friend Science are tackling complex issues and generating discussion. The latest from Why Sharks Matter…
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