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    Explore "researchers" with insightful episodes like "How Glaciers Move", "The International Scientists Getting Pushed Out" and "Cervidology (DEER) Part 1 with Rhiannons Kirton & Jakopak" from podcasts like ""Short Wave", "Short Wave" and "Ologies with Alie Ward"" and more!

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    How Glaciers Move

    How Glaciers Move
    There's always a moment of intense isolation when Jessica Mejía gets dropped off on the Greenland ice sheet for a multi-week research stint. "You know you're very much alone," said Jessica, a postdoctoral researcher in glaciology at the University of Buffalo. Glaciers such as those that cover Greenland are melting due to climate change, causing sea levels to rise. That we know. But these glaciers are also moving. What we don't know is just how these two processes – melting and movement – interact and ultimately impact how quickly sea levels will rise. Jessica Mejía, a postdoctoral researcher in glaciology at the University of Buffalo, joins Short Wave's Aaron Scott to explain what it's like to live on a glacier for a month, and what her research could mean for coastal communities all over the world.

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    The International Scientists Getting Pushed Out

    The International Scientists Getting Pushed Out
    About 30% of people in science and engineering jobs in the U.S. were born outside the country. So when the Trump Administration suspended certain work visas in June, including one held by a lot of international scientists, research labs across the nation felt the effects. On the show, we talk to a physicist affected by the order, and The Chronicle of Higher Education's Karin Fischer about what policies like this mean for science research in the U.S.

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    Cervidology (DEER) Part 1 with Rhiannons Kirton & Jakopak

    Cervidology (DEER) Part 1 with Rhiannons Kirton & Jakopak

    What IS a deer? And an elk? And a moose? And a Rhiannon? One thing they all have in common: cervidology. Buckle up for some spirited, laughy chatter with a duo of deer scientists. They dish all about Welsh mythology and their field trips into the remote, gorgeous wilderness. They’ll explain what to do if you find a fawn, if you should feed backyard deer, what deer population numbers are like, hunting, ungulates, being a first-generation scientist and more. This episode is a quick overview and then the real fireworks are next week: in Part 2 we answer some questions with BANANAS facts that will stay burned in your brain until the end of time. Trust me.

    Rhiannon Kirton:

    https://twitter.com/rhiannon_kirton

    https://www.instagram.com/rhi_kirton/

    https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/blog/rhiannon-kirton/

    Rhiannon Jakopak:

    https://twitter.com/rhiacoon

    https://www.instagram.com/rhiacoon/

    jakopakresearch.wordpress.com

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