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The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
The University of Edinburgh
19 episodes
1 week ago
The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.
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Natural Sciences
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The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.
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Natural Sciences
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The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 14: Andrew Bissette
The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
24 minutes 34 seconds
9 months ago
The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 14: Andrew Bissette
This episode, The University of Edinburgh PhD candidate Mia Belle Frothingham chats with Dr Andrew Bissette, the Editor in Chief of Cell Reports Physical Science. We talk about what a "recovering chemist" means, what to expect when submitting a paper and publishing in a journal, and how Dr Bissette sees the discoveries in astrobiology impact the work in chemistry.
The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.