Researchblogcast
Dave Munger, Razib Khan and I are trying an experimental weekly podcast over at ResearchBlogging.org. Check it out and let us know what you think! This week we discussed the following excellent paper:...
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Dave Munger, Razib Khan and I have the second ResearchBlogCast up at ResearchBlogging.org. We discuss a recent paper on lactose intolerance in prehistoric Swedish hunter-gatherers. Enjoy!
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Now as a podcast in iTunes ( search “ResearchBlogcast” in the iTunes store)! This week we tackle a paper on the DASH diet and its affect on coronary health in women. This week its my turn to pick the...
View ArticleResearchBlogCast #4: Decreasing Predator Size Increases Prey Numbers
Each week Dave Munger, Razib Khan and I discuss a recent paper from ResearchBlogging.org. This week was my turn to choose and we discussed the following recent paper: Shackell, N., Frank, K., Fisher,...
View ArticleResearchBlogCast #5: Putting Plasticity into Population Ecology
Each week Dave Munger, Razib Khan and I discuss an article from the ResearchBlogging.org aggregator. This week we discuss a potentially revolutionary new model published last week in PLoS Biology. It...
View ArticleResearchBlogCast #6: Bullying and Emotional Intelligence
Each week Razib Khan, Dave Munger and I discuss an article that was recently blogged on at ResearchBlogging.org. I was on vacation this last weekend with my family in Ocracoke, NC. While I was working...
View ArticleResearchBlogCast #7: New Model of Cooperation
Each week Razib Khan, Dave Munger and I tackle a paper that was recently blogged about on ResearchBlogging.org. This week, Razib picked out a paper published in Science about demonstrating how...
View ArticleResearchBlogCast #8: Protecting the Environment Reduces Poverty?
Each week Razib Khan, Dave Munger and I discuss a paper that was recently blogged on in the Researchblogging.org. This week I chose the following article: Andam, K., Ferraro, P., Sims, K., Healy, A.,...
View ArticleResearchBlogCast #11: A Population Genetics Species Concept?
A recent PLoS One paper by Birky and colleagues attempts to define species for asexual animals using the theoretical framework that has been developed by population geneticists. Many species concepts...
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