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Category: Life of Science

Scientist! Weird

Miriam Warns of Diving with Jewelry in Ocean Story Slam!

Kevin Zelnio March 7, 2010 jewelryscuba divingSouthern Fried Science

Our own Miriam G took home gold in Southern Fried Science’s Ocean Story Slam! Here was her entry. Check out the other Ocean Story Slams…

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Conservation & Environment Education

Communicating facts in a world of truthiness

Miriam Goldstein March 2, 2010

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…

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Adaptations Fish Mating & Reproduction New Research Open Access Organisms

Family Gatherings and Free Swimming Sperm Packets

Dr. M February 28, 2010 anglerfishbatfishdeep seafishgoosefishlureMonkfishParasiteparasitic males

My wife is from a very large family. Inevitably at in-law gatherings, I find myself whispering into my wife’s ear, “How are you related to…

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Reviews Scientist!

Open Lab 2009 is Out!

Kevin Zelnio February 23, 2010 Open Lab 2009

For a mere $15.50 you can own science blogging pure gold! Including Deep Sea News’ winning contribution, among many more!

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Education

Ocean Bloggers Continue to Make a Difference in Kid’s Lives

Kevin Zelnio February 23, 2010 Donor's Choose

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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Scientist!

Dr. M Interviewed in the N & O

Kevin Zelnio February 15, 2010 interviewNews & Observer

One of my favorite local science writers, T. DeLene Beeland, interviewed Craig in the News and Observer. Go and gaze at his handsome goatee.

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Education

Students Experience Seafloor Spreading Thanks to Ocean Bloggers

Kevin Zelnio February 15, 2010 Donor's ChooseSeafloor Spreading

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…

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Scientist!

The Reef Tank Interview

Kevin Zelnio February 11, 2010 interviewThe Reef Tank

I’ve been interviewed by Ava at The Reef Tank, a community blog for aquarium enthusiasts. I discuss about how I got into marine science and…

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Organisms Scientist!

Radio In Vivo with Dr. M

Kevin Zelnio January 28, 2010 craig mcclaindeep seaRadio in VivoResearch Triangle

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…

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Conferences Scientist!

KZ and Dr M take over print media

Dr. M January 18, 2010 Charlotte ObserverDukeRaleigh Sewer MonsterScience OnlineYoutube

Marine researchers Craig McClain and Kevin Zelnio, both of Duke University, run a Web site (DeepSeaNews.com) that experienced an enormous spike in readership when the…

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