Neil Shubin (@neilshubin) 's Twitter Profile
Neil Shubin

@neilshubin

Evolutionary Biologist, Polar Wanderer, Astronomer Wannabe. Telling people they are fish, rocks and stars since 2008.

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linkhttp://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/your-inner-fish-series calendar_today19-04-2012 21:19:01

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Sergiu P. Pasca (@sergiu_p_pasca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brief overview in Financial Times of recent work to build four-part assembloids as a model of the human somatosensory neural pathway ft.com/content/f8d540…

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On a rainy day, a group of fish is crossing a road. Climbing perch fish can live without water for six to ten days in moist conditions, and can breathe atmospheric oxygen.

College of Arts and Sciences (@artscibgsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join BGSU Biology at 7PM on Thurs, April 17, BTSU Theater, Room 206, as Dr. Neil Shubin reveals his current fieldwork, taking us to Ellesmere Island in the High Arctic of Canada and the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica in search of the earliest creatures to walk on land.

Join <a href="/BGSU_Biology/">BGSU Biology</a> at 7PM on Thurs, April 17, BTSU Theater, Room 206, as Dr. Neil Shubin reveals his current fieldwork, taking us to Ellesmere Island in the High Arctic of Canada and the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica in search of the earliest creatures to walk on land.
College of Arts and Sciences (@artscibgsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join BGSU Biology at 7PM on Thurs, April 17, BTSU Theater, Room 206, as Dr. Neil Shubin reveals his current fieldwork, taking us to Ellesmere Island in the High Arctic of Canada and the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica in search of the earliest creatures to walk on land.

Join <a href="/BGSU_Biology/">BGSU Biology</a> at 7PM on Thurs, April 17, BTSU Theater, Room 206, as Dr. Neil Shubin reveals his current fieldwork, taking us to Ellesmere Island in the High Arctic of Canada and the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica in search of the earliest creatures to walk on land.
the Node (@the_node) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When did our flexible and lubricated joints evolve? 🤔 Read this 'Behind the paper' story from Neelima Sharma Neelima Sharma to find out 👇 thenode.biologists.com/when-did-our-f… #EvoDevo Neil Shubin

Adam Frank (@adamfrank4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And in other news... Marcelo Gleiser, Evan Thompson and I have started a podcast! The Blind Spot. Science, philosophy and more but not the usual reductionist, triumphalist view. New ways of understanding the Universe with us in it. Episode 1 here. youtube.com/watch?v=GXXOl3…

Quanta Magazine (@quantamagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The physicist Sidney Nagel delights in solving mysteries of the universe that are hiding in plain sight. Charlie Wood reports: quantamagazine.org/finding-beauty…

Lawrence M. Krauss (@lkrauss1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Newest Origins Project podcast with Neil Shubin: Science, Exploration, Patience, and Survival, discussing doing science in the most extreme environments on Earth, from his new book The Ends of the Earth. Youtube premiere in 30 min youtu.be/h__PC3XkjIA (ad-free video for

Neil Shubin (@neilshubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is my converasation with Lawrence M. Krauss on the Origins Podcast. We talk finding a career in science, evolution, Tiktaalik, polar science, and more... lawrencekrauss.substack.com/p/neil-shubin-…

Anchorage Daily News (@adndotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With a message that is timely and essential, Neil Shubin delivers a compendium of both historical and very recent scientific discovery in "Ends of the Earth." adn.com/arts/books/202…

Lawrence M. Krauss (@lkrauss1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really enjoyed discussing how working in extreme polar climes has changed both science and Neil Shubin's life as a scientist. Check out the Origins Project podcast this week. youtube.com/watch?v=h__PC3…