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Anecdotal Evidence is a live storytelling series in Vancouver, BC where people share true stories of how they experience science in their lives. They are human stories around the very broad theme of science. Stories of failure, fieldwork, love, death, cosmic loneliness and more. The stories are filled with humour, humanity, and sometimes even science.
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2017-09-01 | The Hidden Stories of Science Coreen Forbes is a PhD student at UBC studying how climate change will affect eelgrass ecosystems off the coast of British Columbia. Her story today was recorded in 2015 while she was doing her MSc and, in her words, spend... |
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2017-08-11 | No Breakfasts = Weak Knees Theresa Lao is currently the Communications Coordinator for the Deparment of Physics and Astronomy at UBC. This means she is usually busy planning conferences, writing or editing stories, or creating activities for physics su... |
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2017-07-21 |
The Loneliest Comic in the History of Humanity- Taylor Brown-Evans From the Infinite Cosmos to a Farm in the Fields of France Taylor Brown-Evans is a writer, illustrator, and cartoonist. He teaches courses on creative writing and graphic novels at UBC, and he has a spicy pepper hotness rating on ratemyprofessors.com. ... |
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2017-06-29 |
It Tastes Like Jellyfish and Old Cottage Cheese- Julien St. Amand I’ve Eaten a Lot of Weird Things But… Recent MSc graduate Julien St. Amand was born in southern Quebec. The first time he came to Vancouver was on a bike from the east coast to see how far west he could get. He studied Williamson sapsucker, a type of w... |
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2017-06-15 | Staying True to Your Alien Loving Self Elizabeth Hand is the digital engagement specialist at Science World in Vancouver BC. She loves to write so she pursued a MFA in Creative Writing from UBC. She also excels in other forms of writing as well includi... |
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2017-05-31 | On Board the Hudson Madeline Cashion is a MSc student at UBC with the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries. There she studies the exploitation of sharks and it’s effect on marine ecosystems. Throughout her career she has worked with plankton in Nova ... |
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2017-05-18 | A Film Set and Grad School Have Nothing in Common Mika McKinnon is a geophysicist and is a bit too giddy about catastrophes. She uses her Masters of Disaster to try to keep our planet from killing us all and doesn’t mind getting muddy to do it. Not onl... |
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2017-05-03 | When Art Meets Science Armin Mortazavi is a science cartoonist with a BSc in Microbiology and a Master in Digital Media. His last project was an interactive comic about mental health and wellness for the new BC curriculum. He currently works at Science... |
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2017-04-19 | Zoop Zoop Hooray! Natalie Mahara is a Masters student in biological oceanography at UBC. She loves all things related to the ocean with a particular fondness for charismatic microfauna. Her research focuses on the BC coast from the Strait of Georgia up... |
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2017-04-06 | Amy Coghlan is a marine biologist from Australia, where she started her career studying fish abundance at the University of Western Australia. She moved on to the University of Otago in New Zealand, and then to Vancouver where she now works with the In... |
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