Seeds of Science Blog
The Seeds of Science (SOS) blog launches a new web site.
Your source for the latest from University of Toronto’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, (follow link under Discoveryd on the EEB home page ) or click the link below
http://theseedsofscience.com/
Come read about
- graduate student Dak de Kerckhove’s exploits up north
- why Robert Williamson chose biology over being a software engineer
- the latest research coming out of the Cutter, Thomson, McAndrews and Eckenwalder labs into bees, worms and climate
- see graduate student Sophia Lavergne’s shots of snowshoe hare trapping in the Yukon
What is EEB’s Seeds of Science Blog
From “About Seeds of Science” http://theseedsofscience.com/about/
The Seeds of Science is written and edited by graduate students in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Toronto. We write mostly about the science that is happening in our immediate neighbourhood – one desk over, in the next office, down the hall. But sometimes we scribble about what it is like to be studying science; what it feels to be stuck behind a bench pushing fruit flies, gallivanting around in the wilds of Canada or in the depths of thesis writing. It is the best way we can find to be curious about each other’s science without leaving our desks. the Seeds of Science is our place to wonder about our department’s discoveries.
Do get in touch if you have an idea for a post, or think one of your colleagues has a good story.
Until next time,
SOS