A new episode of The Molecular Ecologist Podcast is now out on Anchor.fm. In this episode,
- Patrícia Chrzanová Pečnerová discusses resources for using color to make scientific figures clear and appealing;
- Stacy Krueger-Hadfield tells us about the complex considerations surrounding tracking and controlling species invasions in the Antarctic;
- Melissa Walker gives us a tour of the truly weird biology of viruses big enough to measure in millimeters
- Katie Grogan recaps her series of posts on the costs — in terms of time, money, and emotional impact — of applying for tenure-track faculty jobs; and we also mention Laetitia Wilkins’s contribution on the costs of not (yet) landing one of those jobs.
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The music in this episode is Leroy Anderson’s “The Syncopated Clock,” performed on piano by Markus Staab and available under a Creative Commons license via Musopen.