Episodes
After two weeks away on a wonderful little holiday, I'm back with an interview with Ecological Consultant, Natalie Sabin! In this episode, Nat and I discuss the coolest bat facts, how ecologists consult on building work, how she is the Dr Watson of her consultancy, the infamous HS2 rail and why bat poo loves a cobweb.   You can find  Nat on Twitter (www.twitter.com/natsabin) and her podcast Across the Ages (https://linktr.ee/AcrossTheAges). You can find this podcast on YouTube (just look for...
Published 08/23/22
Published 08/23/22
In today's episode we're meeting Norman Ernest Borlaug, the man who fed one billion people (and won a Nobel Prize doing it)! You can find this podcast on your favourite streaming platform (www.anchor.com/biologistofit) or on Youtube (www.youtube.com/c/thebiologistofit).   For more on what I talked about in today's episode, head to Twitter (www.twitter.com/biologistofit) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/biologistofit).
Published 08/02/22
Happy Tuesday! In this episode I'm joined by The Plant Prof himself, Vikram Baliga from Texas Tech University. Vikram is a Horticulturist working as a lecturer and greenhouse and gardens manager and he's using Mark Watney (Space Pirate) from Andy Weir's "The Martian" to explain his work and research.  This episode ended up covering a huge range of topics, from hydroponics, to plant sweat, food deserts, accessible lecturing, Bristlecone Pines and a whole lot more.  You can find Vikram on...
Published 07/26/22
Hello! Today we're taking a look at the life of tree frog specialist and internationally renowned feminist, Bertha Lutz! For more on what I talked about in today's episode, head to Twitter (www.twitter.com/biologistofit) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/biologistofit). You can also find me on Twitter or Instagram @DrBeeNichols.  Thank you for listening!
Published 07/19/22
Welcome to The Biologist of It! The podcast where we get to the gist of what biologists do using popular culture. In the very first episode, I'll be using Edward Scissorhands to describe the work I do as a Computational Plant Scientist. If you'd prefer to watch the episode, you can find it over on Youtube. To learn more about anything I talked about in the episode, head to Twitter or Instagram (@biologistofit)! Thanks for listening,  Bee
Published 07/12/22