Synopsis
We explore research perspectives that go against the grain.
Episodes
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A Bat is Really a Funny Type of Bird
23/04/2018 Duration: 19minChanging Gears: Where we explore research perspectives that go against the grain. On this episode we discuss the role of folk taxonomy with Anthropologist Dr. Gregory Forth, a researcher who has spent much of his career working with the local peoples of Flores Island, Indonesia.
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The Earth's Natural Internet
06/04/2018 Duration: 18minChanging Gears: Where we explore research perspectives that go against the grain. This episode features Dr. Justine Karst, a restoration ecologist who is exploring the relationship between fungi and trees in extraordinary ways.
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Real problems vs. perceived problems
05/04/2018 Duration: 30minChanging Gears: Where we explore research perspectives that go against the grain. This episode features Dr. Bill Shotyk, who researches trace elements in water and where they really come from
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What are we really conserving anyways?
05/04/2018 Duration: 17minChanging Gears: Where we explore research perspectives that go against the grain. This episode features Dr. Felix Sperling, whose research in genetics and taxonomy lets us examine our conservation goals.
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What Would Ursula Do?
05/04/2018 Duration: 27minChanging Gears: Where we explore research perspectives that go against the grain. This episode features Dr. Margaret Ann Armour - an educator who has dedicated her life to the inclusion of women in science, engineering and technology