We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
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2017-06-15 |
2016 Ecology - Riverine Food Webs: How Flow Rates Affect Biomass Ecologist Mary Power studies the Eel River in Northern California to figure out the connection between river flows and biodiversity. |
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2017-06-15 | Ecologist Brian Silliman uses manipulative field experiments to reveal that salt marsh ecosystems are under top down control from consumers and predators. |
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2016-03-10 | Mathematician-turned biologist Dr. Corina Tarnita describes the importance of termite mounds in a savanna ecosystem. |
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2016-03-10 | Professor Robert Pringle describes the cutting-edge method of DNA metabarcoding used to reveal how similar animals share resources. |
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2015-03-16 | Scientists at WorkAnthony Barnosky and Kaitlin Maguire Measure Mammal Extinctions at the John Day Fossil Beds. |
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2015-03-16 | Scientists at WorkLiz Hadly Tracks the Impact of Climate Change in Yellowstone. |
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2015-03-16 | Scientists at WorkSteve Palumbi and Megan Morikawa Investigate Coral Bleaching in American Samoa. |
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2014-05-15 |
2013 Genomics: Cancer and Autism - Interview with Charles Sawyers Interview with Charles SawyersDr. Sawyers describes how he became interested in science during medical school, and offers advice to science students. |
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2014-05-15 |
2013 Genomics: Cancer and Autism - Interview with Christopher Walsh Interview with Christopher WalshDr. Walsh recalls his childhood as one of eight siblings, discovering science in college, and the role of genomics in studying autism. |
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2014-05-15 |
2013 Genomics: Cancer and Autism - Interview with Minna Balbas Interview with Minna BalbasMs. Balbas discusses her early interest in medicine, her path to becoming a researcher, and her best day in the lab. |
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