In the news

January 18, 2013
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 ā€“ 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: ā€œSouthampton 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 ā€“ scientists donā€™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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Welcome to SEEN!

SEEN is written by Dr Judith Lock, a Senior Teaching Fellow in the University of Southampton’s Centre for Biological Sciences SEEN (Southampton Ecology & Evolution News) is anĀ email of interesting links, including employability information, which I sent to all University of Southampton Biology and Zoology students every fortnight during term-time, archived on this blog. SEEN […]

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General News

In the News Our staff contributor of the month award goes to Tom Ezard! First, a blog about Ecologists and the insidious evils of ANOVA http://dynamicecology.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/ecologists-need-to-do-a-better-job-of-prediction-part-i-the-insidious-evils-of-anova/ Second, the British Ecological Society has just 21 tickets remaining for its undergraduate careers conference! It is in London in February and costs just Ā£10, book now! More details […]

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