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Press pieces highlighting some of my work

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AAAS: Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Find a Home in the Judiciary

AAAS: Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Find a Home in the Judiciary

AAAS: Fellows Make a Foray into the Judiciary

AAAS: Fellows Make a Foray into the Judiciary

Image: Danny Threlfall

AAAS: Podcast Shorts: Why STPF? Why you? Why now?

AAAS: Podcast Shorts: Why STPF? Why you? Why now?

Image: Danny Threlfall

National Geographic

National Geographic

Unlocking the Secrets Behind the Hummingbird's Frenzy

Full disclosure: this is mostly about work from other folks in my lab, but my LM work does get a shout out

Current Biology Dispatch

Current Biology Dispatch

Visual Neuroscience: Unique Neural System for Flight Stabilization in Hummingbirds

CBC "Quirks and Quarks" Podcast

CBC "Quirks and Quarks" Podcast

How do hummingbirds avoid 50 km/h collisions?

Image: CBC Radio (Pat Durkin)

Smithsonian Magazine

Smithsonian Magazine

For Hummingbirds, the World Moves as Fast as They Do

Anna's hummingbirds have brains uniquely adapted for hovering precisely while feeding.

Image: Smithsonian Magazine (William Leaman / Alamy)

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Science explains why humans may never see the world through a hummingbird’s eyes

A hummingbird enjoys the bright red tubular flowers of a scarlet bugler plant at the Wildlands Conservancy Oak Glen Preserve. New research reveals how hummingbirds are able to keep track of the world when they fly at high speed.

Image: (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

Vice Motherboard

Vice Motherboard

The Mighty Hummingbird Can Perceive Motion From Every Angle

Image: USFWS Pacific Southwest Region

The Scientist

The Scientist

How Hummingbirds Sense Movement While Hovering

Image: FLICKR, MICK THOMPSON

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AAAS: Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Find a Home in the Judiciary
AAAS: Fellows Make a Foray into the Judiciary
AAAS: Podcast Shorts: Why STPF? Why you? Why now?
National Geographic
Current Biology Dispatch
CBC "Quirks and Quarks" Podcast
Smithsonian Magazine
Los Angeles Times
Vice Motherboard
The Scientist
 
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