Author Archives: Judith Lock

SEEN 1.10

Dear all, We’re now more than halfway through semester 2. It’s great to receive links from you, so keep them coming in! Zoe Harris sent this link to a BBC news item about the origins of humans http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12665643 She also sent this link, because she says “Sex sells!” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12689692 Charlotte Palmer also sent in a […]

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SEEN 1.9

Hello, We’re well in to semester 2 now and I am hoping to receive lots of links from you all from your literature searching. You don’t have to send journal articles, any youtube clips would also be gratefully received! In the News Animal testing – Nature special. Lots of interesting articles, also a podcast and […]

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SEEN 1.8

Dear all, I have still haven’t from most of you. Send me anything interesting that you find, I think we need some more video clips. In the news Severe coral bleaching occurred in 2005 as a result of unseasonably warm water http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0013969 PLoS one article – research was a collaboration between 56 institutions Short video […]

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SEEN 1.7

Dear all, Please have a scroll down and click on any links that you find interesting. Now that term has started I’m expecting a lot of links to be sent in! It doesn’t have to be articles, you can send in links to interesting websites or you-tube clips. Reminder – Date for your diary For […]

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SEEN 1.6

Welcome back from your Christmas break. I know you are busy with exams but why not take a break to have a read through the latest edition of SEEN. Please have a scroll down and click on any links that you find interesting. Don’t forget to send your links to me, I still haven’t heard […]

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SEEN 1.5

Welcome to a special Christmas edition of SEEN. Please have a scroll down and click on any links that you find interesting. Don’t forget to send your links to me, I still haven’t heard from a lot of you.   Phoebe Cross found this link on the BBC website about crocodile skulls http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9264000/9264546.stm she says […]

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SEEN 1.4

Welcome to the 4th edition of SEEN. Please have a scroll down and click on any links that you find interesting. Don’t forget to send your links to me, I still haven’t heard from a lot of you. Send in your Christmassy links for the next edition, the last of this semester. What research can […]

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SEEN 1.3

Welcome to the 3rd edition of SEEN. Please have a scroll down and click on any links that you find interesting. Don’t forget to send your links to me, I haven’t been sent many links so far and it would be nice to hear from more of you.   In the News   The Southampton […]

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SEEN 1.2

Welcome to the 2nd edition of SEEN. Please have a scroll down and click on any links that you find interesting. Don’t forget to send your links to me. SEEN 1.2 Did you know that Southampton University has a conservation society? Their president Michaela Roberts tells us more: “Southampton University Conservation Volunteers are a group […]

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SEEN 1.1

SEEN (Southampton Ecology & Evolution News) SEEN 1.1 Lost correspondence of Francis Crick – scientists don’t always get on! Read the link below to get a flavour of the competition between Watson and Crick, at Cambridge University, and Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, at Kings College London, to publish the structure of DNA: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v467/n7315/full/467519a.html The […]

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