Stars, Genes And Quarks

Personal musings on science, scientists and the public understanding of STEM by a New Zealand-based amateur astronomer and paleontologist.

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Monday, 26 August 2019

Why tiny organisms can be big news: three stories focused on the smaller scales of life

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I've often mentioned how small-scale life is overlooked compared to the larger creatures we share this planet with. Three recent exampl...
Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Back to nature: why saving other species could save mankind

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Humanity has come a long way from reliance on biologically-derived materials such as wood, bone, antler and fur. Yet this doesn't mean t...
Monday, 11 September 2017

Valuing the velvet worm: noticing the most inconspicuous of species

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Most of the recent television documentaries or books I've encountered that discuss extra-terrestrial life include some description of th...
Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Backyard bonanza: collating stats for a predator-free future

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I've previously discussed how a lack of understanding of statistics can cause consumers to make poor choices, so it would seem that inc...
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