Creativity springs from unusual pairings
A scientist who doubles as a professional singer reveals how a surprising combination produced a biological innovation.
Viviane Callier. The Boston Globe. 1 August, 2020. Article
Viviane Callier. The Boston Globe. 1 August, 2020. Article
Read the article here:
Science and Technology: This is what a scientist looks like. 23 July, 2020.
i am a scientist: the stories and science of real world scientists. A campaign to empower the next generation of STE(A)M. The People’s Science.
Featured Scientist: Cassandra Extavour
Discussed in the Harvard Gazette article This is what a scientist looks like. July 23, 2020
Horizontal helper: Evidence suggests part of key gene needed for insect reproduction came from bacterial genomes
Peter Reuell. Harvard Gazette, June 2, 2020. Article
Cassandra has been named a Harvard College Professor for her contributions to research, mentoring and teaching at Harvard. Read the entire article here.
https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/5-laboratories-conducting-important-biology-research-heofxZ5Lveo-O
V, J.-B. Science & Vie. Insectes : la forme de leurs œufs dépend de l’endroit où ils pondent. No. 1224, September 2019, p.24. Article
PDF SVIE_1224_p24-25
New Face: Sous Exta(vour). Stylist: le magazine hebdomaire riche et gratuit. Paris, France. No. 262, p. 18. August 29, 2019.
Marfany, G. El Nacional.CAT. Barcelona, Spain. July 6, 2019.
https://www.elnacional.cat/es/opinion/gemma-marfany-sinfonia-celular_401302_102.html