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Category: Scientist!

Scientist!

Genome For An Endosymbiont Woes

Dr. M February 22, 2007

On the 15th, I reported about the recently sequenced genome of R. magnifica. One of the coauthors is not pleased with the papers outcome.  Actually,…

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Scientist!

Is That a Blind Crab in Your Pocket?

Dr. M February 20, 2007

From stuff.co.nz… Nothing gets National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research scientist Kareen Schnabel’s pulse racing quite like deep-sea crustaceans. Oddly creatures of the deep…

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Expeditions Scientist!

Just Out of Sight

Dr. M January 28, 2007

[Note from Craig: The following is by a close friend and colleague, Jeff Nekola. I invited Jeff along for a day out at sea. I…

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Scientist!

Public Release of Ocean Priorities Plan

Peter Etnoyer January 25, 2007

Tomorrow (Jan 26) will see the public release of Charting the Course for Ocean Science in the United States for the Next Decade: An Ocean…

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Conservation & Environment Industry & Government Scientist!

Fish Are Still Screwed

Dr. M January 24, 2007

“Industrialized fishing is the driving force in the depletion of biodiversity in our oceans…Oceans have been exempt from rules that are so natural to us…

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Scientist!

Ode to the Great Taxonomists

Peter Etnoyer January 6, 2007

New York Times is running a nice article called “Old Men and The Sea” about two remarkable marine biologists that passed this year, Drs. Cadet…

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Scientist!

Standing Up for Science

Peter Etnoyer December 30, 2006 AdvocacyGovernmentSeed

An article called “Science 2006” (SEED Magazine, November 2006) discusses a group called Science and Engineers for America that is making important headway in Washington.…

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Scientist!

Marie Tharpe

Dr. M December 30, 2006 Marie TharpeNew York Times

Frank A. brought my attention to this video on Marie Tharpe at the New York Times. Other scientists dismissed her work as “girl talk,” but…

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Scientist!

I Wanna Be a Pirate

Dr. M December 14, 2006

Everyone is going on about being a crazy historical figure but I want to be a pirate! What kind of pirate am I? You decide!You…

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Scientist! Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

And Females Shall Rule the Deep Pt. 2

Dr. M December 14, 2006

The Scientist has a great write up about deep-sea biologists Victoria Orphan and Shana Goffredi. Victoria Orphan wanted to be a marine biologist ever since…

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