We teamed up with award-winning filmmaker — and secret evolutionary biologist — Lucy Cooke, for a high-energy discussion about sloths, and frogs, and many other down-trodden and unloved species of animals; making films that entertain and educate; and all sorts of other stuff, including some insider talk about Richard Dawkins & David Attenborough. We also were briefly reminded of the limits of technology and laptop battery lives.
To find out about Lucy’s larger documentaries that have been produced and broadcast in many venues, an online search should amply reward you. Smaller videos that she posts online can be found here:http://vimeo.com/user2714304/videos .
@jamesbridle @edyong209 Not sure if I shared this in the past few weeks, but I was getting confused by the shifting… https://t.co/cMpjBKuhfp 4 hours ago
@jamesbridle The pandemic interrupted @edyong209's writing of this book, but the wait is surely worth it.
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This week's release by former NASA official, @Lori_Garver, is bound to be an interesting read.
Escaping Gravity: M… https://t.co/CfMRajxruo 4 hours ago
So many great #popsci 📚out this week (or within recent weeks).
Let's begin with When Animals Dream: The Hidden Wor… https://t.co/FJT8hVjVYF 4 hours ago
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Fascinating! https://t.co/7watus4KXz 2 days ago
@classroomtools @Owl_b_TorresEdu @fabledbookshop @freshair @KQEDForum Thanks!!! 3 days ago
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Read Science! Episode 5: “Frogs & Sloths” edition
We teamed up with award-winning filmmaker — and secret evolutionary biologist — Lucy Cooke, for a high-energy discussion about sloths, and frogs, and many other down-trodden and unloved species of animals; making films that entertain and educate; and all sorts of other stuff, including some insider talk about Richard Dawkins & David Attenborough. We also were briefly reminded of the limits of technology and laptop battery lives.
To find out about Lucy’s larger documentaries that have been produced and broadcast in many venues, an online search should amply reward you. Smaller videos that she posts online can be found here:http://vimeo.com/user2714304/videos .
A Little Book of Sloth
9 years ago More Science, Read Science!, Video • Tags: A Little Book of Sloth, Frogs, Jeff Shaumeyer, Joanne Manaster, Lucy Cooke, Read Science!, Sloths, video