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Writing tagged: ‘karen james’

People want to see the Beagle

The Beagle Project's Karen James on this week's Guardian Science Podcast.

Published 18-Oct-2010
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, karen james, podcasts

Baby's first podcast

This afternoon, the Beagle Project's Director of Science, Dr Karen James, and I recorded a podcast, which I have named 'Messages from Above', for reasons which will become apparent if you listen to it.

Published 19-Jul-2009
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, cambridge, karen james, nasa, podcasts

The great Darwinian live-blogging experiment

Starts tomorrow.

Published 13-Nov-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, karen james, liveblogging, natural history museum

Who is that minuscule man?

Minuscule Darwin spotted with minuscule red notebook!

Published 19-Jul-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, beagle voyage, charles darwin, karen james

Beagle Project interviewed

By the Minnesota Atheists Talk radio show.

Published 06-Apr-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, karen james, podcasts

New kid on the blog

The Beagle Project's very own Nunatak now has her very own blog.

Published 15-Mar-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, blogs, karen james

What are you doing here?

Go and read Nunatak!

Published 18-Feb-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, karen james

I use the phrase 'survival suit' somewhat loosely…

My entry into the 'Survival suit oneupmanship' challenge.

Published 15-Feb-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: karen james, personal, photographs

Nunatak plays a blinder

The Beagle Project Blog: 'Detecting natural selection: a pika's tale'.

Published 03-Feb-2008
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, evolution, genetic drift, karen james, natural selection

The Dead Zoo

The Irish Natural History Museum.

Published 12-Nov-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: karen james, museums

Globetrotting

The Beagle Project's Nunatak is blogging from Taipei.

Published 20-Sep-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, karen james, members

Holy crap! This is so totally cool!

Remains of dodo found in Mauritius.

Published 01-Jul-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: dna, dodos, extinction, genetics, karen james

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