I work on Coconut Island (Hawaii institute of Mairne Biology)
Author: Maggie Sogin Yesterday I didn’t go into work. It wasn’t because I had a lack of things to do (I have plenty to catch up on). It wasn’t because I needed to be on campus. I didn’t have any...
View ArticleAmp 11
Author: Skylar Bayer As I am typing away, procrastinating on my talk by working on this anecdotal story, I feel only a tinge of the guilt I once felt as a first year in graduate school. Somehow all...
View ArticleFishermen Therapy
Author: Mallory Watson Re-posted by permission of the author. Originally posted for The Righters on March 2, 2012. Originally posted here. I have never liked living in Miami. In fact, I’ve spent the...
View ArticleInspiration — My Athlete’s Cut
Author: Skylar Bayer On Wednesday, while working on a talk and desperately seeking inspiration, I checked my e-mail (like I do, at least once every three minutes) and clicked on a new message from...
View ArticleGo with your gut
Author: Anya Brown As I sit and reflect on the Benthic Ecology Meeting (Benthics) that I just attended (and yes, I acknowledge that I should probably be sitting and reflecting on the chapter that I am...
View ArticleThe Hardest Job You’ll Ever Have… Part 1
Author: Amanda Arner (Above, right side) Part 1 of Amanda Arner’s teaching series. You put the key in the lock, set your lab manual on the table, and take a look around. This room, this dark, basement...
View ArticleStrictlyfishwrap Science Radio Hour: Episode 12
Author: Skylar Bayer My May Day episode is up! Given that World Fish Migration Day is May 21, it seems only appropriate that this month I post interviews related to fish. Take a listen to hear about...
View ArticleThe Hummingbird of Doom and other updates
By Skylar Bayer Updated on 08.20.16 [Cover photo by Melissa Orobko, my travel buddy at Gros Morne in Newfoundland for a few days. She’s really awesome and does amazing work with mathematical modeling....
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