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In Their Own Words: Alan Covich
Ep 1500921 dic 2020
56 min
In Their Own Words: Alan Covich

This episode is the next in our oral history series, In Their Own Words. These pieces chronicle the stories of scientists who have made great contributions to their fields, particu...

Virtual Meetings in the Pandemic Era: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research
Ep 1501016 dic 2020
23 min
Virtual Meetings in the Pandemic Era: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research

The COVID-19 pandemic has produced numerous challenges for scientific societies and organizations, including the necessity to quickly move large in-person meetings to a fully onlin...

Science Leaders Issue Clarion Call for Evidence-Based Policy
Ep 150117 dic 2020
13 min
Science Leaders Issue Clarion Call for Evidence-Based Policy

Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, US science leaders and others have expressed frustration with the lack of an informed and coherent federal response, a sentiment that...

Trump Administration Delists Gray Wolves: Response from the Experts
Ep 1501211 nov 2020
44 min
Trump Administration Delists Gray Wolves: Response from the Experts

On 29 October 2020, the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced the "successful recovery" of the US gray wolf population, with US Secretary of the Interior Secretary David Bernhardt...

In Their Own Words: Paul Ehrlich
Ep 1501328 oct 2020
53 min
In Their Own Words: Paul Ehrlich

This episode is the next in our oral history series, In Their Own Words. These pieces chronicle the stories of scientists who have made great contributions to their fields, particu...

In Their Own Words: Marvalee Wake
Ep 1501416 oct 2020
48 min
In Their Own Words: Marvalee Wake

This episode is the next in our oral history series, In Their Own Words. These pieces chronicle the stories of scientists who have made great contributions to their fields, particu...

Often Understudied,  Fences Pose Ecological Threats
Ep 1501514 oct 2020
21 min
Often Understudied, Fences Pose Ecological Threats

Fences are one of humanity's most frequent landscape alterations, with their combined length exceeding even that of roads by an order of magnitude. Despite their ubiquity, they hav...

In Their Own Words: Neil deGrasse Tyson
Ep 1501618 sept 2020
54 min
In Their Own Words: Neil deGrasse Tyson

This episode is the next in our oral history series, In Their Own Words. These pieces chronicle the stories of scientists who have made great contributions to their fields. Each mo...

Measuring Metabolism: How Much Food Does a Bear Need?
Ep 150179 sept 2020
32 min
Measuring Metabolism: How Much Food Does a Bear Need?

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/349/6245/295...

In Their Own Words: Gene E. Likens
Ep 1501817 ago 2020
54 min
In Their Own Words: Gene E. Likens

This episode is the next in our oral history series, In Their Own Words. These pieces chronicle the stories of scientists who have made great contributions to their fields, particu...

21st Century Natural History Collections
Ep 1501912 ago 2020
28 min
21st Century Natural History Collections

Natural history collections are a crucial resource to many scientific endeavors, and their value has been bolstered by recently undertaken digitization efforts. However, many oppor...

Hot Days and Tree Transpiration
Ep 1502028 jul 2020
26 min
Hot Days and Tree Transpiration

Shade from urban trees has long been understood to offer respite from the urban heat island effect, a phenomenon that can result in city centers that are 1–3 degrees Centigrade war...

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