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Dr. Biology Talks With Ecologist Julie Stromberg
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Just idag!
Just idag 20/11: CL-Special med Cathinka Tandberg, Julie Blakstad & William Strömberg
Just idag gästas vi av tre representanter från damlaget i form av Cathinka Tandberg, Julie Blakstad och William Strömberg. De pratar var och en upp torsdagens hemmamatch mot Manchester City. Biljetter till matchen köper du på www.Hammarbyfotboll.se
2024-11-20
45 min
Ask A Biologist Podcast
Bringing Biodiversity to the City
Can a transformed 4-acre former citrus orchard become a vibrant urban wildlife sanctuary? Dr. Biology is out of the studio to explore Julie Stromberg's remarkable riparian garden. Julie, a plant ecologist and emeritus professor at Arizona State University, shares her motivations and the vital ecological benefits of creating such green spaces in urban areas. Hear the story behind her efforts in sustainable agriculture that are preserving biodiversity right in the heart of the city.Read more: Bringing Home the Wild: A Riparian Garden in a Southwest CityIf you have not already, please...
2024-08-28
39 min
Curiosity Weekly
Early Breakfast, Nanotech & Blindness, Crocodile Crying
Today, you’ll learn about how when we eat might influence our risks for type 2 diabetes, a new use for nanotech in treating age-related blindness, and how crocodiles respond to the cries of human babies. Early Breakfast “An early breakfast may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.” Barcelona Institute for Global Health. 2023. “Early breakfast linked to lower risk of type 2 Diabetes.” by Dr. Prajakta Banik. 2023. “Symptoms & Causes of Diabetes.” NIH. 2016 Nanotech & Blindness “Nanotech used to grow eye cells as a potential treatment for blindness.” by Paul McClure. 2023. “Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology...
2023-09-14
12 min
The Ground Shots Podcast
Is there such a thing as an "Invasive Species"? A conversation with Matt Chew Ph.d. hosted by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford
Episode #59 of the Ground Shots Podcast is a conversation with Professor Matt Chew, and is hosted by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford. Dubbed a ‘gadfly of invasion biology’ by Scientific American, Matt Chew is known for critiquing ecology’s overreliance on societal metaphors and conservationists’ misapplication of notions like ‘nativeness’. Dr. Chew has a B.S. Environmental Interpretation and an M.S. Range Science (Ecology) from Colorado State University, and a Ph.D. in Biology from Arizona State University. As statewide Natural Resources Planner for Arizona State Parks, he coordinated their Natural Areas Program, researched wildlife issues, and served on...
2021-05-04
2h 59
Voices for Nature & Peace
"No Such a Thing as an 'Invasive Species'?" feat. Prof. Matt Chew
"No Such a Thing as an 'Invasive Species'?" feat. Prof. Matt Chew Dubbed a ‘gadfly of invasion biology’ by Scientific American, Matt Chew is known for critiquing ecology’s overreliance on societal metaphors and conservationists’ misapplication of notions like ‘nativeness’. Dr. Chew has a B.S. Environmental Interpretation and an M.S. Range Science (Ecology) from Colorado State University, and a Ph.D. in Biology from Arizona State University. As statewide Natural Resources Planner for Arizona State Parks, he coordinated their Natural Areas Program, researched wildlife issues, and served on interagency committees—one of which also included his future wif...
2021-05-04
2h 52
Voices for Nature & Peace
"We Shouldn't Be at War with Plants (How 'Invasion Biology' Misses the Mark)" feat. Prof. Juliet Stromberg
"We Shouldn't Be at War with Plants" feat. Prof. Juliet Stromberg Julie Stromberg is a retired professor from Arizona State University, where she received her PhD in Plant Ecology in 1988. While at ASU, she specialized in riparian ecosystems. Much of her research focused on relationships between stream and ground water hydrology and riparian ecosystems, and on effects of ecosystem disturbance (floods and fire) on riparian plant populations, communities, and landscapes. Some of her studies were conducted at reference sites where human influence is minimal, while others were carried out at hydrologically altered sites or at sites undergoing...
2021-03-02
1h 23
Hakeslepp
HS #46 Dabao Lu, Julie Aaberg, Karoline Roald & Tess Strömberg
Live for første gang i nye studio!! Akkurat ferdig med en sopp-plukke-tur i skogen med mykolog og biolog Dabao Lu. Her er det masse å lære om sopp, mykologi, mycel og naturens små mirakler!
2020-09-17
1h 10