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Catharina Vendl

@sciencecath

Post-doc at School of Biology at UNSW Sydney, Podcaster (BoilingPointFM), science communicator, wildlife health/One Health research

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Tune into Boiling Point's newest episode: Australian tree rings and what they can tell us about climate history. You think tree rings are boring. Listen in and think again!

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Tune in to the UNSW student-run Boiling Point podcast to hear UNSW Science's Ashleigh Ford from UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences discuss her fascination with Australian tree rings, which have long lived in the shadows of their northern cousins. bit.ly/BoilingPointSc…

Tune in to the <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> student-run <a href="/BoilingPointFM/">Boiling Point</a> podcast to hear <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> Science's Ashleigh Ford from <a href="/unswbees/">UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences</a> discuss her fascination with Australian tree rings, which have long lived in the shadows of their northern cousins.

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'Finding Nemo' coming true New paper shows that tropicalisation has reached NSW's waters - fish communities and ecosystems are changing Tim and Cat chat with the author, Shannen Smith, PhD student at UNSW in Sydney, about her new paper. Wherever you get your podcasts

'Finding Nemo' coming true

New paper shows that tropicalisation has reached NSW's waters - fish communities and ecosystems are changing

Tim and Cat chat with the author, Shannen Smith, PhD student at <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> in Sydney, about her new paper.

Wherever you get your podcasts
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Tune in to the UNSW student-run Boiling Point podcast to hear UNSW Science's Shannen Smith from UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences discuss her research on the changes happening in our ecosystems and fish communities as tropicalisation reaches NSW waters. Listen: bit.ly/3t6678i

Tune in to the <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> student-run <a href="/BoilingPointFM/">Boiling Point</a> podcast to hear <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> Science's Shannen Smith from <a href="/unswbees/">UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences</a> discuss her research on the changes happening in our ecosystems and fish communities as tropicalisation reaches NSW waters.

Listen: bit.ly/3t6678i
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Big brains in soft creatures - Why are cuttlefish so smart? #Octopus and #cuttlefish are often called the closest to alien intelligence on earth. They even pass the marshmallow test. We talked to Dr Alexandra Schnell about her recent study. Wherever you get your #podcasts

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More #penguins than people - the Falkland Islands as a #climate lab The trip of a lifetime. Chantelle and Cat chat with Zoë Thomas who went on a #fieldtrip to the #FalklandIslands to study past climates and to learn about the present Tune in wherever you get your #podcasts

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Did you miss last nights live Boiling Point episode? No problem! You can now listen to the hilarious episode with Michael Kasumovic with your hosts @ItsStasi and Catharina Vendl Check out the episode here: eastsidefm.org/podcast/learni… iTunes | Spotify | or wherever you get your podcasts

Did you miss last nights live Boiling Point episode? 
No problem! You can now listen to the hilarious episode with <a href="/mkasumovic/">Michael Kasumovic</a> with your hosts @ItsStasi and <a href="/ScienceCath/">Catharina Vendl</a> 

Check out the episode here: 
eastsidefm.org/podcast/learni…
iTunes | Spotify | or wherever you get your podcasts
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Blind in the mind's eye - living with #aphantasia People with aphantasia can't visualize things in their mind. Tim and Cat chat with aphantasia expert Dr Rebecca Keogh what life with this condition is like. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts facebook.com/boilingpoint

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The age longevity gap and having fun in the field with plants Why do men die younger than women? What is it like to spend many months in the most pretty places in Europe to do fieldwork? Tune in wherever you get your podcasts facebook.com/boilingpoint

The age longevity gap and having fun in the field with plants

Why do men die younger than women? 

What is it like to spend many months in the most pretty places in Europe to do fieldwork?

Tune in wherever you get your podcasts

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Are you striving to be a better scientist? Check out this weeks podcast as @ItsStasi and Tim Owen chat with Dr. Rose O'Dea Listen here: eastsidefm.org/.../striving-t… After the episode are you intrigued and want to find out more? Sign up and follow SORTEE

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'Operation Crayweed' and the origins of Boiling Point Crayweed is life! No crayweed, no crayfish and way fewer fish. Almost extinct, our guest Adriana Verges and her team brought crayweed back to Sydney’s shores. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts

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Need an urgent #Penguin fix? Here it is. Tim and Cat chat with UTAS PhD student Paige Green about the many months she spent with a variety of penguin species in the Subantarctic. Listen in wherever you get your #podcasts #Penguins #Antarctic #podcastshow #Biology

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Seaspiracy - An Australian perspective Is there really no such thing as sustainable fishing? And should we really never eat fish again? We chat to Prof Iain Suthers, the University of New South Wales in Sydney. Listen in whereever you get your podcasts #Seaspiracy

Seaspiracy - An Australian perspective

Is there really no such thing as sustainable fishing? And should we really never eat fish again?

We chat to Prof Iain Suthers, the University of New South Wales in Sydney.

Listen in whereever you get your podcasts

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Is there really no such thing as sustainable fishing?🎣 Listen to UNSW Science's Professor Iain Suthers, a biological oceanographer at @SydneyMarine, give the Australian view on the stories behind the Netflix documentary seaspiracy on Boiling Point. eastsidefm.org/podcast/seaspi…

Is there really no such thing as sustainable fishing?🎣

Listen to <a href="/UNSW/">UNSW</a> Science's Professor Iain Suthers, a biological oceanographer at @SydneyMarine, give the Australian view on the stories behind the Netflix documentary <a href="/seaspiracy/">seaspiracy</a> on <a href="/BoilingPointFM/">Boiling Point</a>.

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Into the ice – Studying krill in the Southern Ocean No life in the oceans without krill. How do the massive swarms of krill form and why? And are krill really as much in decline as some studies say? We chat with Alicia Burns. Wherever you get your podcasts from

Into the ice – Studying krill in the Southern Ocean

No life in the oceans without krill. How do the massive swarms of krill form and why? And are krill really as much in decline as some studies say?

We chat with <a href="/alburns1/">Alicia Burns</a>.

Wherever you get your podcasts from
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BPA - the chemical that messes with our hormones Invisible, but everywhere to be found. We ingest BPA/Bisphenol A with our food and water. What does it do to our bodies? We chat with Nicholas Wu from University of Sydney. Listen in wherever you get your podcasts

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Cuttlefish madness – Making Cuttlefest accessible for everyone ExpMarineSanctuaries fights to protect South Australia's marine sanctuaries and shows people the wonders of the marine world. Tune in to our interview with EMS co-founder Carl Charter. Wherever you get your podcasts

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Our new meta-analysis is out! Do you like seafood? Then this article is for you. Seafood is one of the main sources of #PFAS for humans. We found that cooking can reduce PFAS. PFAS are a large group of man-made chemicals used in Teflon, food packaging & fire-fighting foams.

Our new meta-analysis is out!

Do you like seafood? Then this article is for you. 
Seafood is one of the main sources of #PFAS for humans. We found that cooking can reduce PFAS.
PFAS are a large group of man-made chemicals used in Teflon, food packaging &amp; fire-fighting foams.