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Conserving the Canopy
Nalini Nadkarni
In this talk, Tree Researcher Nalini Nadkarni tells us about conserving the canopy. She leads us on a journey of how it is like at the forest canopy that hosts such immense biodeiversity. She shows us her various projects that reach out to very different groups outside the scientific world. She also urges us to make nature the common denominator... Read more
1 people like thisNalini Nadkarni: Conserving the Canopy
February 1, 2009 (about 15 years ago)In this talk, Tree Researcher Nalini Nadkarni tells us about conserving the canopy. She leads us on a journey of how it is like at the forest canopy that hosts such immense biodeiversity. She shows us her various projects that reach out to very different groups outside the scientific world. She a...
1 people like thisNalini Nadkarni: Life Science in Prison
February 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)In this talk, Ecologist Nalini Nadkarni provides a comparison between trees and prisons. She argues that both these entities are not entirely static. She shows us her project that helps our prisons become more dynamic, like the painting of trees.
1 people like thisPeter Tyack: The Intriguing Sound of Marine Mammals
April 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)In this soulful talk, Ecologist Peter Tyack tells us about the intriguing sound of Marine Mammals. He informs us that there is much music in the oceans coming from these marine mammals. They sing these songs for various reasons like finding other whales and mating. He then tells us about the nois...
1 people like thisEric Sanderson: Eric Sanderson Pictures New York - Before the City
July 1, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)Eric Sanderson shows how New York City has evolved from the green patch of land into the building-clad city known all over the world.
1 people like thisEric Berlow: How Complexity Leads to Simplicity
July 1, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)Simplicity can always be derived from complexity when viewed in a larger scale as presented by Eric Berlow.
1 people like thisCarl Safina: The Oil Spill's Unseen Culprits, Victims
June 1, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)Carl Safina sheds light on how the oceans and ocean dwellers are negatively affected by oil spills due to humanity's demand for fossil fuels for energy.
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