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Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
Danielle Eiseman
66 episodes
1 week ago
In this season we are getting into the science of science communication. Much of the content is adapted from some of my lectures on science communication.
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In this season we are getting into the science of science communication. Much of the content is adapted from some of my lectures on science communication.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Oceans Ep. 4: Ocean Circulation
Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
41 minutes 20 seconds
6 years ago
Oceans Ep. 4: Ocean Circulation

For the fourth oceans episode, Marta sat down with three physical oceanographers at WHOI this summer to discuss ocean circulation. Dr. Mike Spall and Dr. Chris Piecuch explain large-scale circulation and its importance in climate, and grad student Mara Freilich discusses her research on vertical motion of seawater and its relevance for ecosystems.

Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
In this season we are getting into the science of science communication. Much of the content is adapted from some of my lectures on science communication.