I must be the worst statistics professor
Several times a year, students contact me to tell me that I was the worst professor ever.
To be precise,
A mountain of progress still needed for equity in science
Most senior scientists aren’t from ethnic backgrounds underrepresented in the sciences, and don’t train many scientists from these
Ant foraging diversity: a simple and elegant explanation
Science can be creative and elegant.
To illustrate this fact, I want to bring to your attention a groundbreaking review
Recommended reads #25
* Google tries to have it both ways when it comes to geopolitical boundaries. Where does Russia start and where does
Public higher education is not a reward for hard work
Here in California, there was a measure to officially restore affirmative action to the public university admissions process.
(The movement
Our expert advice remains unheeded
Once in a while, tropical biologists get bot flies. We sometimes find this out while were are in the field.
Backyard science
Spring is springing in Sweden and I’m finally out from under my grant writing load. It is pretty easy
The first days of a new tenure-track faculty job
This is the season when some lucky ones preparing for new jobs in the fall. A few people have asked
Friday recommended reads #24
* “Should I be a bio major?” “What do I get out of a biology degree?” I just printed out this
The field ecology of a gut microbe inside bullet ants
The bullet ant Paraponera clavata. Image by Alex Wild.
This is the latest paper from my lab, which I’m