Women in Science (Audio) Podcast
1) Killer Heat in the United States
Throughout the US and around the world, extreme heat is on the rise. It's a trend that many of us have perceived even in our own lifetimes. We talk about how heat waves have gotten hotter, less bearab...Show More
2) Water's Signature
Katherine Markovich, PhD teamed up with fellow graduate students Stephen Maples and Lauren Foster in the NSF Climate Change Water and Society Integrative Graduate Education Research Traineeship (CCWAS...Show More
3) Breaking Habits - Decision-making and Addiction
Christina Gremel explores the neural bases of decision-making processes and how addiction and other disrupters alter the flow of information through the brain. Series: "Women in Science" [Health and M...Show More
4) Alanya den Boer San Francisco: Talking about Climate Change and Health with your Physician
Alanya den Boer, San Francisco: Talking about Climate Change and Health with your Physician Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31073]
5) The Real 'Skin in the Game': The History of Naked Sweaty and Colorful Skin in the Human Lineage
Skin is the primary interface between ourselves and our environment. Nina Jablonski, Pennsylvania State University, looks at what makes our skin unique and, perhaps, more important than we realize. Se...Show More
6) Rose Tseng Marla Schwartz Los Angeles: Black Carbon: Its Role in Hastening Climate Change
Rose Tseng, Marla Schwartz, Los Angeles: Black Carbon: Its Role in Hastening Climate Change Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31069]
7) Cherie Briggs UC Santa Barbara: Multicampus Initiatives in Planetary Health and the Ecological and Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
Cherie Briggs, UC Santa Barbara: Multicampus Initiatives in Planetary Health and the Ecological and Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31055]
8) Ellen Esch San Diego: Altered Precipitation and Carbon Storage
Ellen Esch, San Diego: Altered Precipitation and Carbon Storage Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31070]
9) Jessica Perkins Santa Barbara: Life Cycle Assessment: There's More to the Story
Jessica Perkins, Santa Barbara: Life Cycle Assessment: There's More to the Story Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31067]
Jessica Perkins Santa Barbara: Life Cycle Assessment: There's More to the Story
05:07 | Feb 27th, 2017
10) Arianne Teherani UC San Francisco: Development of a Health Professions Curriculum on Environmental Sustainability and Health
Arianne Teherani, UC San Francisco, Development of a Health Professions Curriculum on Environmental Sustainability and Health Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31054]