Ranked #1
DNA barcoding and metabarcoding reveal diversity in cryptic benthic communities
DNA barcoding and metabarcoding reveal diversity in cryptic benthic communities
Matthieu Leray discusses how DNA metabarcoding can help identify species in coastal ecosystems. Using ARMS (Autonomous R... Read more
7 Apr 2016
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Evolution of High-speed Predatory Attacks in Trap-jaw Spiders
Evolution of High-speed Predatory Attacks in Trap-jaw Spiders
How fast can spiders move their chelicerae? Hannah Wood uses high-speed video cameras to document the rate that these ap... Read more
30 May 2017
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10mins
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Diversification Patterns in Neotropical Plants: The case of Anthurium (arum family)
Diversification Patterns in Neotropical Plants: The case of Anthurium (arum family)
Monica Carlsen discusses the evolution and diversity of the large neotropical plant genus, Anthurium.
7 Apr 2016
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8mins
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Fire and Flood: Long-term effects of savanna fires in Bolivia
Fire and Flood: Long-term effects of savanna fires in Bolivia
How does global warming effect mammal communities? Louise Emmons talks about her research on the Maned wolves in Bolivia... Read more
7 Apr 2016
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Why Long Fingers Make Cambrian Molluscs Interesting
Why Long Fingers Make Cambrian Molluscs Interesting
Integrated anatomical characters are parts of an organism’s body that evolve together, such as fingers. Peter Wagner, in... Read more
15 Nov 2013
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A Phylogenomic Perspective on the Radiation of the Flesh Flies
A Phylogenomic Perspective on the Radiation of the Flesh Flies
A fly is a fly, right? No. Eliana Buenaventura discusses her research on the importance and the diversity of flesh flies... Read more
30 May 2017
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9mins
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The Origins of Volcanic Glass: Resolving the Obsidian Paradox
The Origins of Volcanic Glass: Resolving the Obsidian Paradox
What is obsidian? Laura Waters talks about this naturally occurring volcanic glass and the experiments she has conducted... Read more
30 May 2017
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Feather Identification: When birds collide
Feather Identification: When birds collide
What happens when birds smack right into planes? Why do we care? Who identifies the bird remains? Carla Dove and her tea... Read more
7 Apr 2016
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Fishes Out of Water: Phylogeny & Evolution of the Mudskippers
Fishes Out of Water: Phylogeny & Evolution of the Mudskippers
What kind of fish has retractable eyes? Zeehan Jaafar from the Division of Fishes discusses the evolution, life history ... Read more
5 Apr 2016
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Unique fossil insects from the North American Eocene
Unique fossil insects from the North American Eocene
Imagine that you are an insect trapped on a sticky surface and then eventually fossilized. How will you ever be identifi... Read more
5 Apr 2016
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The Ediacara biota and first mass extinction of metazoan life.
The Ediacara biota and first mass extinction of metazoan life.
Just what are prehistoric aliens? Simon Darroch from the Department of Paleobiology introduces us to the Ediacaran biota... Read more
5 Apr 2016
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What is Earth’s Core Made of?
What is Earth’s Core Made of?
Rebecca Fischer discuses her research on the role that light elements play in making up the Earth’s core.
28 Aug 2017
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The Earth Beneath My Feet: Using Soil and Climate Data to Explain Species Diversity
The Earth Beneath My Feet: Using Soil and Climate Data to Explain Species Diversity
Why do species live where they do and why do some groups thrive more than others? Dr. Bort (Robert) Edwards discusses hi... Read more
6 Jun 2017
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Earth Optimism
Earth Optimism
What is Earth Optimism? Nancy Knowlton discusses her involvement with the Earth Optimism Summit and the importance of it... Read more
28 Aug 2017
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The Mysterious ‘Mid-Peninsular Break’ of Baja California, Mexico: Simultaneous Vicariance or Idiosyncratic Dispersal?
The Mysterious ‘Mid-Peninsular Break’ of Baja California, Mexico: Simultaneous Vicariance or Idiosyncratic Dispersal?
What causes lizard populations to separate into two distinct populations or possibly form new species? Andrew Gottscho d... Read more
30 May 2017
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The American Presence in Fiji (South Pacific), through Smithsonian Ethnographic Collections
The American Presence in Fiji (South Pacific), through Smithsonian Ethnographic Collections
How can ethnographic collections provide information on the relationship between countries? Stéphanie Leclerc-Caffarel d... Read more
30 May 2017
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Evolving into the Night: Visual Adaptations to Nocturnality in Birds
Evolving into the Night: Visual Adaptations to Nocturnality in Birds
How do nocturnal birds see at night and what is the evolutionary history of this adaptation in birds? Noor White discuss... Read more
30 May 2017
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Ranked #18
Reconstructing the Tree of Life of the Caddisflies—Nature’s Underwater Architects
Reconstructing the Tree of Life of the Caddisflies—Nature’s Underwater Architects
What are caddisflies? Paul Frandsen discusses the diversity of this insect group and why they are important not only as ... Read more
28 Aug 2017
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Melting Meteorites: Solving the Mysteries of the Early Solar System
Melting Meteorites: Solving the Mysteries of the Early Solar System
Can rocks be created with an andesitic composition from very simple, low degree melting on an asteroid-sized body? Accor... Read more
30 May 2017
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Whose DNA Is It?
Whose DNA Is It?
Liz Zimmer uses genomic sequences and micromorphology to identify spore-bearing vascular plants, the Lycophytes.
30 May 2017
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