Published inProtozoanAnthropocene Revoked: The proposal to formalize a new epoch was just rejected — what now?“…Shovel them under and let me work. Two years, ten years, and passengers ask the conductor:Mar 28Mar 28
Published inProtozoanOde to PhotosynthesisWalking through the Nina Mason Pulliman EcoLab and contemplating photosynthesis, genes, and our connection to it all.Feb 13Feb 13
Published inProtozoanThe Osage Orange Keeps the Time — a walk through IndianaLast fall, I took a walk through Southwestway Park, a mid-sized natural space flanking the White River in Indiana. The abnormally short…Oct 30, 2023Oct 30, 2023
Published inSnipetteThe Hot LifeHot springs, colourful microbes: surviving in a world that’s unique, beautiful, and hostileNov 1, 2019Nov 1, 2019
Polyextreme Microbes and the Implications of AstrobiologyHow extreme microbes change the social landscape of scienceOct 6, 2019Oct 6, 2019
Published inProtozoanHow Lichen Thrived After an Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs“…The earth, that is sufficient, I do not want the constellations any nearer, I know they are very well where they are, I know they…Aug 12, 2019Aug 12, 2019
Published inProtozoanMicrobe Profiles: TintinnidsEukarya:Ciliophora:Spirotrichea:Choreotrichi:CiliateAug 9, 2019Aug 9, 2019
Published inProtozoanThe Plight of the Plankton: Climate Change Forces Species to Move North“By experience we find out a short way by a long wandering.” — Roger AschamJun 27, 2019Jun 27, 2019
Published inProtozoanMicrobe Profiles: Didinium — Carnivorous Pond-Dwellers Used as Models for Predator-Prey DynamicsAbout DidiniumJun 10, 2019Jun 10, 2019
Published inProtozoanDinoflagellates: Blooms, Bleaching, and BioluminescenceA story about whirling flagella, sick corals, and colorful tidesJan 2, 20191Jan 2, 20191