Blame the Gerbils? Blame the Journalists!*
It would appear that a lot of people are actually interested in the accurate reporting of research results. YOU HEAR THAT ‘THE MEDIA’? Therefore, I want to take this opportunity […]
It would appear that a lot of people are actually interested in the accurate reporting of research results. YOU HEAR THAT ‘THE MEDIA’? Therefore, I want to take this opportunity […]
If there is something that pervades the last few millennia more than the plague, it must certainly be sensationalist stories about it. The only difference now is that instead of […]
Earlier this month at the BABAO conference (British Association of Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology) I presented a poster in the Infectious Disease session. I was incredibly pleased to be awarded […]
Right, well now that the whole Nazi War Digger thing is sort of under control, I can finally take the time to address this whole plague kerfuffle. NOPE. NOPE. […]
Self-explanatory.
In Warrington, there is a wall. I mean, of course there are many walls in Warrington, but there is one wall in particular that I find intriguing. On July 10, […]
It has come to my attention recently that I don’t really blog all that much about my actual research. There are reasons for this, mostly because I didn’t think anyone […]
A quick primer for those of you too lazy to read my research section. I am currently studying new ways to identify episodes of mass mortality that occurred in the […]
Before I begin posting about all of the weird and wonderful things I discover during the course of my PhD research, it might be helpful if I let you know […]