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Dandelion: a useful weed? | Plant Scientist
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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Dandelion: a useful weed? May 12, 2015. November 5, 2015. Image by Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen (public domain). The common dandelion (. Belongs to the Daisy family (Compositae/Asteraceae) of flowering plants alongside more popular garden plants such as sunflowers. The common dandelion has other useful qualities. It is a diuretic and a laxative and has be...
Book reviews | Plant Scientist
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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Although I spent several years working as a plant scientist, I also like to read more widely about science. Here I will post a mixture of short reviews and longer features about the latest books I have read. The Ash Tree by Oliver Rackham. In The Ash Tree, Oliver Rackham writes about the rich history and ecology of the European Ash (. The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secrets...
The precious pods of the vanilla orchid | Plant Scientist
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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. The precious pods of the vanilla orchid. July 16, 2015. November 5, 2015. By H Zell licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons. The answer lies in an orchid. Also known as flat-leaved vanilla. Vanilla also became popular with the the Aztecs after they invaded Totonac lands. When the Spanish arrived in South America and reached the Aztec leader Montezuma, the Aztecs b...
Dog rose: more mother than father | Plant Scientist
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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Dog rose: more mother than father. June 18, 2015. November 5, 2015. Image by Anemone Projectors via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0). In the UK at this time of year, you may well see pink or white flowers that belong to a prickly shrub called the dog rose (. Figure 1: Meiosis in dog roses. Sperm cells with 7 chromosomes are produced in the pollen and egg cells with 28 chrom...
Sunflowers are turning heads | Plant Scientist
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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. Sunflowers are turning heads. August 8, 2014. February 4, 2015. Sunflowers in Fargo, North Dakota, USA. Image released into the public domain by the United States Department of Agriculture. It is August and the sun is shining here in Norwich*, so what better plant to be the Organism of the Month than the sunflower? Century, when it was overtaken by Argentina. Http:/ en.wiki...
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November | 2013 | Lisa A. Martin - Freelance science copywriter/editor
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Lisa A. Martin – Freelance science copywriter/editor. Freelance science writer, freelance copywriter, freelance editor, freelance proof reader, freelance press release writer and more. Writing for the web. Press Releases and More. LogoBee posts for November. Here are the links to the graphic design articles I’ve written in November for one of my Canadian clients, LogoBee. Racism in football logo design? Logo design in NYC – Dreamers Ink Aesthetics. Volkswagen logo design on Russian flag sparks outrage.
Science graduates in white coats: is that all there is? – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Science graduates in white coats: is that all there is? June 1, 2015. Thrilled to have been able to write for Amara’s blog! The Aspiring Professionals Hub. Final examscheck, dissertation and vivacheckgraduationloading! What’s your next step? For recent graduates and undergraduates, are you aware of the varied career options available to you? Discusses non-lab based career options for science graduates. You are getting frustrated just by reading that, aren’t you? This work is lice...
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Writing THE thesis | postphdperceptions
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Charlotte; scientist, sci-commer, sewer, baker and now: blogger. October 19, 2014. Ok, I admit it, for this post, I was provided inspiration. I have recently discovered Sarah Shailes’ blog. She is also a plant scientist, has recently finished her PhD and is now working in scientific writing. I kind’ve skipped stages 1 and 2 she describes; denial and acceptance. I gave myself 4 months and was pretty tough on myself to achieve this. WARNING: 4 months is doable but TIGHT! What my data meant. Don’t pan...
Plant Science blogs and Resources
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About The Quiet Branches. Pitch to The Quiet Branches. Plant Science blogs and Resources. Plant Science blogs and Resources. Photo by Paige Brown Jarreau. Her photo gallery: http:/ paigesphotos.photoshelter.com/. New Under The Sun Blog. A blog written by photosynthesis expert and biochemist Johnna Lynn Roose (@JLRoose). Edited by Sarah Shailes. (@SarahShailes). In Defense of Plants. Stunning pictures and stories about the world’s plants. Also on tumblr. ELife’s Plant Biology blog on Medium. Luigi Guarino...
The curse of the four-year PhD – John Innes SVC
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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. The curse of the four-year PhD. March 9, 2015. March 9, 2015. Here in the UK, most research council-funded PhD students will have a thesis deadline four years after their start date. As someone who moved straight from undergraduate to postgraduate study with no breaks, this means I will be a doctor by age 25. Then you begin the process of actually trying to get published: submission...
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Charlotte; scientist, sci-commer, sewer, baker and now: blogger. Less is more… Job Applications. January 14, 2015. Jobs Graduate jobs. The job market. On a daily basis about how tough it is out there. Ever the optimist. Once I’d handed in my thesis in September 2014, I began my job hunt adamant that it was a load of fuss and nonsense. How wrong I was. I am so sorry to break it to you. It’s true. It’s tough. 8216;Just be patient and keep going, you will get there in the end’,. Which has completely changed...
Five answers to the question ‘why plants?’ – John Innes SVC
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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. Five answers to the question ‘why plants? February 25, 2015. February 27, 2015. This month, Erica wrote about the growing presence of science in the public domain. And how this can only be a good thing. However, although chemistry and physics traditionally considered ‘geeky’ subjects have grown in popularity, the plant sciences are lagging behind. It is able to incorporate chlorophy...
Videos – John Innes SVC
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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. This video by Mike Rugen and Ellis O’Neill has been entered into a Royal Society of Chemistry competition. Please vote at http:/ www.rsc.org/science-activities/human-health/take-1-competition/videos.asp. An Overview of the NoCaSS conference. A student run conference as a collaboration between the JIC and Cambridge University Plant Sciences Department. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Five answers to the question ‘why microbes?’ – John Innes SVC
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About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. About the authors, past and present. About the Student Voice. Five answers to the question ‘why microbes? March 27, 2015. March 27, 2015. Last month, Amelia gave us five great reasons to love plants. But plants aren’t the only species worked on at the John Innes Centre that lack the respect they deserve. I thought it was only fair to come up with my own ‘five answers’. The world is facing a crisis:. Found in the soil. Trenches or the guts of i...
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A science blog exploring the wonderful world of plants and microbes. Organism of the Month. Woodlands: past, present and future. The (un)natural history of maize. August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. Image by Spiritia licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Popcorn is made from heating the grains (kernels) of the plant maize until they explode, or pop . Also known by its latin name. Maize belongs to the grass family (. Archeological and genetic evidence suggests that farmers in the Balsas river val...
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