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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 - SPECIAL Episode 17: Astrobio & Planetary Sci MSc
The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
53 minutes 5 seconds
3 months ago
The Tartan Tardigrade - SPECIAL Episode 17: Astrobio & Planetary Sci MSc
In this special Tartan Tardigrade episode, Mia Belle Frothingham, PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh, interviews 5 MSc students currently in the Astrobiology and Planetary Sciences MSc at Edinburgh. We will learn about their individual interest in astrobiology, what astrobiology question they are working on, and how the programme has benefitted their long term career goals.
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.