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Have you heard of fynbos? This week, we discuss how the fynbos ecosystem withstands turning into a forest, what problems arise from academic bullying and why you’d pump nectar out of a flower.
- Fynbos plants hold their ground with the world’s thinnest roots | Science News
- Audouinia capitata (L.) Brongn.
- Smokey the Gardener | Science News
- Fynbos – Wikipedia
- Biome boundary maintained by intense belowground resource competition in world’s thinnest-rooted plant community | PNAS
- The tale of two international women in 20th century plant science | John Innes Centre
- Irma Andersson-Kottö – Wikipedia
- Anna Atkins | `ADIANTUM CUNEATUM (FROM THE CONSERVATORY AT CHATSWORTH)’ | MutualArt
- The opinion piece about bullying in academics on twitter
- Gender Paygap Bot on Twitter
- The largest population of a rare, protected orchid found in a military base in Corsica — ScienceDaily
- Structural dynamics of real and modelled Solanum stamens: implications for pollen ejection by buzzing bees
- Structural dynamics of real and modelled Solanum stamens: implications for pollen ejection by buzzing bees (on biorXiv)
- Pollinators like their flowers with a dash of salt | Science | AAAS
- An extinct rat shows CRISPR’s limits for resurrecting species | Science News
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, leave a comment under this post or reach out to us via twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Tegan's favourite plant (00:10:51)
3. Diversity in plant science (00:23:34)
4. Bye-bye bias (00:31:49)
5. Gender Pay Gap bot (00:45:04)
6. Finding plants on military grounds (00:48:25)
7. Pollination and vibration (00:50:45)
8. Salty nectar (00:57:10)
9. Millet (01:04:04)
10. Emerging Model Species (01:05:18)
11. Photoaerogen (01:06:05)
12. Rat fact (01:11:55)
13. Outro (01:18:57)
176 episodes
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Have you heard of fynbos? This week, we discuss how the fynbos ecosystem withstands turning into a forest, what problems arise from academic bullying and why you’d pump nectar out of a flower.
- Fynbos plants hold their ground with the world’s thinnest roots | Science News
- Audouinia capitata (L.) Brongn.
- Smokey the Gardener | Science News
- Fynbos – Wikipedia
- Biome boundary maintained by intense belowground resource competition in world’s thinnest-rooted plant community | PNAS
- The tale of two international women in 20th century plant science | John Innes Centre
- Irma Andersson-Kottö – Wikipedia
- Anna Atkins | `ADIANTUM CUNEATUM (FROM THE CONSERVATORY AT CHATSWORTH)’ | MutualArt
- The opinion piece about bullying in academics on twitter
- Gender Paygap Bot on Twitter
- The largest population of a rare, protected orchid found in a military base in Corsica — ScienceDaily
- Structural dynamics of real and modelled Solanum stamens: implications for pollen ejection by buzzing bees
- Structural dynamics of real and modelled Solanum stamens: implications for pollen ejection by buzzing bees (on biorXiv)
- Pollinators like their flowers with a dash of salt | Science | AAAS
- An extinct rat shows CRISPR’s limits for resurrecting species | Science News
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, leave a comment under this post or reach out to us via twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Tegan's favourite plant (00:10:51)
3. Diversity in plant science (00:23:34)
4. Bye-bye bias (00:31:49)
5. Gender Pay Gap bot (00:45:04)
6. Finding plants on military grounds (00:48:25)
7. Pollination and vibration (00:50:45)
8. Salty nectar (00:57:10)
9. Millet (01:04:04)
10. Emerging Model Species (01:05:18)
11. Photoaerogen (01:06:05)
12. Rat fact (01:11:55)
13. Outro (01:18:57)
176 episodes
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