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STEM Storytellers
Leila Sterman
11 episodes
4 days ago
Montana State University graduate students communicating science! Including research reports, storytelling, and reading academic papers and translating them for three different audiences. http://www.montana.edu/stemstorytellers/
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Montana State University graduate students communicating science! Including research reports, storytelling, and reading academic papers and translating them for three different audiences. http://www.montana.edu/stemstorytellers/
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Science
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Simone: Duct tape and studying climate change
STEM Storytellers
4 minutes 44 seconds
6 years ago
Simone: Duct tape and studying climate change

Simone Durney is a graduate student in Ecology who studies the Parnassius butterfly.  In this episode she describes how everyday tools help her study the effects of climate change on this butterfly and its habitat. 

This work is funded in part by support from the National Science Foundation’s Innovations in Graduate education program through award number 1735124. The findings of this work are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.

Our music is by  The Balloonist and provided by Blue Dot Sessions under a Creative Commons  Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0License.

STEM Storytellers
Montana State University graduate students communicating science! Including research reports, storytelling, and reading academic papers and translating them for three different audiences. http://www.montana.edu/stemstorytellers/