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EPISODE · May 24, 2023 · 35 MIN

Boundless Science: Raquel Bryant: Micropaleontology

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Ever wondered how paleontologists reconstruct past climates? What can this knowledge be used for? Dive into this discussion with Dr. Raquel Bryant, an Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Wesleyan University to learn how microscopic fossils can be used in understanding how the ocean and its ecosystems respond to intervals of global warmth in the geologic past. Hosted by UF Agricultural Education and Communication graduate student Lexi Bolger, this conversation is sure to teach you something new about the importance of combining social science with the geosciences. This episode was made in partnership with UF’s Department of Agricultural Education and Communication.  

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