In our latest #AntarcticLog, artist Karen Romano Young reflects on her time spent at Palmer Station https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2022/03/04/antarcticlog-a-season-at-palmer-station/

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In our latest #AntarcticLog, artist Karen Romano Young reflects on her time spent at Palmer Station https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2022/03/04/antarcticlog-a-season-at-palmer-station/
Narwhals, narwhals, swimming in the ocean, causing a commotion... This week's #SharingScience #AntarcticLog by Karen Romano Young features narwhals, belugas, & orcas, oh my! fal.cn/...
Who says cartoons and illustrations are just for kids? Certainly not artist Karen Romano Young! Check out her latest Antarctic Log post https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2022/04/08/antarcticlog-not-just-for-kids/
This week in our Antarctic Log series, Karen Romano Young talks about how the current crisis makes her think of the ongoing and forthcoming climate crisis https://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2022/03/11/antarcticlog-coming-together-for-science/
Our students really came through on the Sharing Science assignment! I'm reposting a few of my faves :) #Repost @sharingscience with @repostapp. ・・・ After weeks of hard work... We finally got some results! In this experiment, we wanted to see the effect of different mutations in bacterial promoters on the expression of red fluorescent protein in our E. coli cells. We analyzed our results by looking at our plated cells containing synthetic Biobrick plasmids (which are Lego-like engineered plasmids with an insert of interest). Although the results weren't what we expected... That's science! #WomenInSTEM #SyntheticBiology #StartedFromTheBottom #ThisExperimentIsStillThere #TalkNerdyToMe #ILookLikeAScientist #sciencecommunication #scicomm #biology #science #sharingscience