Plastic Soup – On the Menu?
Sarah BedolfeIn a sick twist of collective karma, the things we throw away circulate back to us one day. What to do? A year ago I
Sarah BedolfeIn a sick twist of collective karma, the things we throw away circulate back to us one day. What to do? A year ago I
Sarah BedolfeEvery year, humpbacks make a longer migration than any other mammal. They grow to be huge with a diet of tiny animals, and without
Sarah BedolfeWhen not studying Science, Business & Policy, Sarah examines why Dutch people and cheese both stand head and shoulders above the rest. I have
Sarah BedolfeWe dedicate this to humpback whales, and to everyone who works on behalf of those – human and not – who need protection. Have
Melissa LenkerMelissa ponders an academic career while exploring the Northeast’s freshwater and marine fisheries. I once asked my Cornell University adviser why he chose to
Sarah BedolfeSarah spends the last month of summer researching aquaculture, but slips away for a weekend of sailing. I pushed on in my academic endeavors
Melissa LenkerMelissa explains how fish know when to mate, and shares her advice for aspiring researchers as a wizened almost-Master of Science. Have you ever
Sarah BedolfeSarah explores Danish science careers and – are you herring this?? – snacks on a Dutch pickled delicacy. Education in science at the postgraduate
Sarah BedolfeNormally-peaceful leviathans further their species in a massive fight for mating rights – find out why! Imagine being on a boat in the clear
Sarah BedolfeSarah’s studies take her to Corsica, fulfilling (for once!) the romantic marine biology stereotype of clear blue water. Melissa and I have dedicated many