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I've had the fortune to feature in a couple of videos recently. The first was for one of the "Countdown to COP26" videos that the School of Biological Sciences here at Aberdeen made to build up to the COP26 meeting in Glasgow I talk about what I do at the department, how my work links … Continue reading Moving pictures →

EEL academia, animals, biology, cricket, research, Uncategorized Leave a comment 17 Nov 202116 Nov 2021 1 Minute

Is cricket a lot like boxing?

The last few weeks of the Canadian summer I have been getting up at 5:50 more or less every day. Not to spot some migrating birds, nor to catch sight of a beaver preparing for winter, but to fire up the radio and listen to the Ashes, the biennial cricket contest between England and Australia. … Continue reading Is cricket a lot like boxing? →

EEL boxing, cricket, sport, Uncategorized Leave a comment 13 Sep 201914 May 2020 6 Minutes

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