Guest post: Tiny tunicate throws structure to the wind

This is the introduction of a guest post which I wrote for Hannah from the award winning blog Culturing Science. She writes great posts on ecology, evolution and science (communication) itself, so go and check out some of her writings! Just below the surface of the sea, little animals are floating through a universe where [...]

Meanwhile...

I’ve got a guest post up at Scientific American! It’s a post about the evolution of some asexual animals, who managed to have survived for millions of years without having sex. Or did they … ? This really was an amazing opportunity so a huge thanks goes out to Bora for giving young bloggers like [...]

Guest post: Don’t judge a cell by its coat

Since I’m currently on a mountain retreat with my lab, I’ve spent the past few days giving presentations, learning to ski and playing games. The weather and surroundings are truly beautiful and we’re all having a great time. Because I really should be working on the assignment for tonight, I just wanted to point you [...]