
I produced a podcast called Measure Twice, Cut Once with Nic Perez, and I was the audio guru for Jorge Cham's (of PHD Comics fame) PHDtv venture. I ran a podcast, The AudioPH[i]D, which covered current events in the world of science (with a dash of goofiness on the side). Recently, I have been collaborating with Meg Rosenburg on some science videos, the most recent of which earned 2nd place in the 2013 Ocean180 Video Challenge.
Episode 1: Sticking a thermometer in a dinosaur's mouth (12 minutes)
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Find Dr. Eagle's studies at: - Eagle, R. A. et al., Dinosaur body temperatures determined from isotopic (13C-18O) ordering in fossil biominerals, Science 333 (2011): 443-445.
- Eagle, R. A. et al., Body temperatures of modern and extinct vertebrates from 13C-18O bond abundances in bioapatite , Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107 (2010): 10377-10382.
Read more about the Genesis mission here:- Clayton, R. N., The Earth and the Sun, Science 332 (2011): 1509-1510.
- Burnett, D. S. and the Genesis Science Team, Solar composition from the Genesis discovery mission, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 108 (2011): 19130-19134.
- McKeegan, K. D., et al., The Oxygen Isotopic composition of the sun inferred from captured solar wind, Science 332 (2011): 1528-1532.
- Marty, B., et al., A 15N-poor isotopic composition for the solar system as shown by Genesis solar wind samples, Science 332 (2011): 1533-1536.
See the comic (with media embedded) here.
The AudioPh[i]D Episode 3: In Which a Weight is Lifted
The AudioPh[i]D Episode 2: In Which An Earthquake Convicts Seismologists of Manslaughter
The AudioPh[i]D Episode 1: In Which Curiosity Goes Gangnam Style
More content at the PHDtv site!
More about the research at the ANACONDAS project site!



