Our new paper on #mushrooms ๐, #russia and #literature is finally out and in @slavicreview! It's been a long journey with several major life events but having amazing coauthors has made the whole process a real joy. You can read it #openaccess here:
https://t.co/DmasNmw5L4
Big congrats to the exceedingly fungal @ilichenmoss for their @BBCNews debut. Was really fun to work together on this and a real tribute to the excellent work that George does (and continues to do!) ๐ https://t.co/oBdoZJeU1x
I've yet to see anyone else more dedicated than Christopher Kreuzer in producing such a comprehensive analysis. A fascinating mix of quantitative and qualitative history of science that serves as a fascinating case study for what digitisation can do for the humanities ๐๐
A NEW PAPER! A really fun piece to write with the wonderfully brilliant and brilliantly wonderful Dion Dobrzynski. Its all about the #FungalTurn, the potential of metaphors in science, and the intersections of fungi and fiction. https://t.co/aOxTrsKsgF
๐จ๐๐จ๐๐จ๐๐จ Big news @AmgueddfaCymru@CardiffCurator. The position of Senior Curator of Mycology, Bryology, and Lichenology is now open to applicants and we want you! Details here and please get in touch with any Qs! https://t.co/83PGz9cKj7
Dr @edwinrose3, the author of โReading the World: British Practices of Natural History 1760-1820โ will join us to discuss the collections of leading British zoologist, Thomas Pennant.
Get your tickets for what promises to be a fascinating talk here: https://t.co/YrVabBePGz
Sometimes I do science too! Along with Zhiru Guoli, we explored how historical data can be used to help us quantify interspecific relationships between fungi. You can read all about it for free here: https://t.co/lbwlFqPsHf #historicalecology#mathematicalecology#fungalforays
Congratulations to Zhiru Guoli on their first scientific paper! Zhiru joined @NathanProbably last summer @Museum_Cardiff to explore the use of historical fungal records in bettering our understanding of fungus-fungus relationships https://t.co/9Mq5GdnFfz
New paper out and its a banger! We explored how historical foray records can be used to better understand fungus-fungus interactions in woodland species. Its free to read here: https://t.co/xaRBtehY0H #fungalecology#fungalscience#mycology#fieldmycology
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes @Museum_Cardiff? Here's a short video about the work of @AmgueddfaCymru's scientists in mapping, conserving, describing and protecting species across Wales and beyond
https://t.co/grrusulOeY
In particular a massive congratulations to @sophiebryo for their first paper! Her summer internship with @AmgueddfaCymru@CardiffCurator (and amazing hard work and computer skills) forms the basis of the paper
Latest paper out with the phenomenal @sophiebryo, @ilichenmoss, and @8thtree. A really neat way to find potentially misidentified specimens from large collections datasets. https://t.co/SkEaKMVMxK
New PhD opportunities @KewScience for UK & overseas students:
Re-storying the Sussex Weald Garden: Exotics, Empire and Ecobiography https://t.co/nku6MuCjja
Women and biodiversity: gender and the making of the Kew Fungarium, 1900-1950 https://t.co/98YN9Z8rvz
Our curator @NathanProbably explores the interactions between science and fiction across the twentieth century by focusing on strange orchids and musical monstrosities.
https://t.co/Scqq2IOHCi
#hgwells