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Blogging from Canadian Perspectives. Announcements and Site News. Biology and Life Sciences. Communication, Education, and Outreach. Earth and Environmental Science. Health, Medicine, and Veterinary Science. Ode to the Large Hadron Collider. August 10, 2015. By Jared Stang and Steph Taylor. Physics and Astronomy subject editors. Free for educational and informational use). Gather near and listen closely,. The story isn’t crass. It’s all about new physics seen,. The particle explaining mass. To tighten th...

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Science Borealis widget and badges. Voices for Canadian #Scicomm100 Weekly Recap: Sep. 26 -30, 2016. September 30, 2016. September 30, 2016. Communication, Education, and Outreach. Special Dates and Events. Voices for Canadian #Scicomm100 Weekly Recap: Sep. 17 – 23, 2016. September 23, 2016. November 2, 2016. Communication, Education, and Outreach. Do you have a favourite quote from this week’s batch? If so, tell us! Meanwhile, in case you missed our most recent […]. September 22, 2016. September 22, 2016.

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Science Borealis widget and badges. Health, Medicine, and Veterinary Science. Garfield at risk: Diabetes in cats and dogs. October 24, 2016. October 24, 2016. Health, Medicine, and Veterinary Science. Inspiring a nation to raise healthy kids. August 16, 2016. August 16, 2016. Health, Medicine, and Veterinary Science. Can our own immune system defeat cancer? June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016. Biology and Life Sciences. Health, Medicine, and Veterinary Science. By Nick Mitrousis and Sri Ray-Chauduri, Technology...

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Science Borealis widget and badges. Biology and Life Sciences. Conversations with Dolphins: Film Review. October 18, 2016. October 18, 2016. Biology and Life Sciences. By Kira Hoffman and Josh Silberg People love dolphins. Flipper and his brethren, with their permanent smile and happy-go-lucky reputation, are widely regarded as one of the most intelligent species on the planet. But what makes dolphins so intelligent? Are humans not so special after all? Science Borealis Feature Blog: Middle PhD Crisis.

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Ode to the Large Hadron Collider – ScienceBorealis.ca Blog

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Science Borealis widget and badges. Ode to the Large Hadron Collider. August 10, 2015. August 9, 2015. By Jared Stang and Steph Taylor. Physics and Astronomy subject editors. Free for educational and informational use). Gather near and listen closely,. The story isn’t crass. It’s all about new physics seen,. The particle explaining mass. After analyzing first run data,. Coming from the LHC. Physicists reported with joy,. They made a discovery. But our story starts years earlier,. Energy, they wanted more.

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Science Borealis widget and badges. Polar Week 3: Arctic seabirds, canaries of global change. March 19, 2014. October 13, 2014. GUEST POST by Jennifer Provencher. PhD candidate, Biology Department, Carleton University, Ottawa. When most people think of the animals that live in polar regions, they think of polar bears or penguins. And although penguins are pretty cool, they are only a part of the amazing diversity of marine birds that make their home at the poles. In the southern hemisphere, seabirds are ...

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Reflections: 100 Voices for Canadian Science Communication. Science Borealis widget and badges. Writing & blogging. We welcome collaborations with other groups interested in Canadian science and science communication. If you are interested in supporting Science Borealis with funding and/or in-kind support, please email scienceborealis@gmail.com. Grab the feed for our members' blog. Grab the feed for our own Borealis Blog. Subscribe to our newsletter. News & Events. Editorial Team Manager Wanted.

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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK. My year in review – bring on 2017! December 31, 2016. 2016 is screeching to a halt, so I thought I’d do a brief wrap up of the big things that happened last year to me, and what I’m hoping for and looking forward to in 2017. For reasons I won’t go into, 2016 was a pretty tumultuous year for me in terms of my PhD. … More My year in review – bring on 2017! My year in review – bring on 2017! December 8, 2016. 150 thin...

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Reflections: 100 Voices for Canadian Science Communication. Science Borealis widget and badges. Writing & blogging. RSS Posts by All Categories. 3 thoughts on “ RSS Posts by All Categories. Pingback: A new chapter in Canadian science blogging ScienceBorealis.ca Blog. Pingback: Reconnaissance par Science Borealis Harvey Mead. Pingback: Recognition by Science Borealis Harvey Mead. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. X66;ive × 4 =. Grab the feed for our members' blog.

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My posts on other websites. Raquo; My posts on other websites. My posts on other websites. I’m honored to be a subject editor on Canadian Science Blogs Aggregator Science Borealis. Science Borealis is an inclusive digital science salon featuring Canadian bloggers from a wide array of scientific disciplines. I am a co-editor for the Biology and Life Sciences as well as Health, Medicine and Veterinary Science section. Every couple of months, I write editorial highlight posts on the Borealis blog. What you ...

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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK. Cranial ornamentation development in dome-headed dinos. April 10, 2016. For some time, there has been a debate about how many species of dome-headed (pachycephalosaur) dinosaurs existed. The largest and best known,. Has always been a stand-alone, valid species, known from adult material. ‘. 8216; was named in 2006, and represented a juvenile pachycephalosaur, while ‘. Recognised by the cranial ornamentation pattern.

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#Thesissaysno – Entering my final year of PhD – Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist

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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK. Thesissaysno – Entering my final year of PhD. October 7, 2016. Now that it is October, I am officially in my 4th and final year of PhD. This is a daunting thought, that has caused many unpleasant thoughts to pop up. Will I finish? Why am I doing this? What is the point? Will I ever get a job? That nasty Imposter Syndrome is rearing it’s ugly head…. As Multimedia co-editor and to Palaeocast. I am in the same boat!

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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK. A two new horned dinos kind of day! May 19, 2016. Although my work now is primarily on pterosaurs, I will always have a soft spot in my heart for ceratopsians after doing my (failed) work on Centrosaurus as an undergrad. So imagine my excitement when the most recent releases of new PLoS ONE papers included not one, but two new ceratopsids from the US! And … More A two new horned dinos kind of day! April 10, 2016.

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Feathered dinosaur tail in amber! – Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist

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Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist. Ramblings of a Canadian PhD student living in the UK. Feathered dinosaur tail in amber! December 8, 2016. December 8, 2016. But it’s only been within the last 20 years that we’ve started to find feathers on non-avian dinosaurs, starting with. USA, and Myanmar. Although it can be difficult to tell if these are bird or non-avian dinosaur feathers. Image of amber with theropod tail from Xing et al. 2016 with 3D reconstructions from CT scans. It seems that the animal may ...

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Reflections: 100 Voices for Canadian Science Communication. Science Borealis widget and badges. Writing & blogging. Thoughts on the purpose and philosophy of blogging:. Blogging and Your Academic Profile. Personal Note: On Going Public. Implications of being a blogging academic, by @themalarkeybin). How to think more creatively. Why are Academics (still) not blogging? And for inspiration: The Best Science Writing Online 2012. Some must-read primers for new science bloggers:. Kirk Englehardt ’s list.

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