
Socializing with Scientists
Socializing with Scientists presents the untold stories of immunologists, neuroscientists, environmental chemists, and more, recounting how their early life built their current life, and sharing what they do now to make the world a better place. And how do they define success, anyway? Listen to find out the surprising secrets of curious people.
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Socializing with Scientists
Michela Mariani digs ancient wildfires (she's a paleoecologist)
As a child, Michela got lost in the mountains of Italy foraging for mushrooms. Adult Michela digs under deep Australian lakes searching for remnants of wildfire and ancient people, while raising her family in England. How does this feisty paleoecologist get it all done?
Dr. Michela Mariani is an associate professor at the University of Nottingham in the UK, and she recently published a paper in the journal Science exploring how ancient people in Australia prevented devastating wildfires. It's called, "Shrub cover declined as Indigenous populations expanded across southeast Australia."
In the first episode of Socializing with Scientists, hear how Michela finds peace in the lab, how she handles it when research proves her ideas wrong, and how her work could inform fire policy all over the world.
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