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On this episode of Fuzzy Logic we had three researchers from the Australian National University (ANU):
Alena Kimbrough a paleoclimate scientist who has been researching rainfall in Indonesia over the past 380, 000 years by analysing stalagmites from caves in Sulawesi.
Katharine Grant,also a paleoclimate scientist who uses ocean sediment cores to gain understanding of the earth's past climate even further back in time.
Rebecca Colvin, a social scientist who is working to understand how human group behavior effects our relationship with issues such as climate change.
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On this episode of Fuzzy Logic we had three researchers from the Australian National University (ANU):
Alena Kimbrough a paleoclimate scientist who has been researching rainfall in Indonesia over the past 380, 000 years by analysing stalagmites from caves in Sulawesi.
Katharine Grant,also a paleoclimate scientist who uses ocean sediment cores to gain understanding of the earth's past climate even further back in time.
Rebecca Colvin, a social scientist who is working to understand how human group behavior effects our relationship with issues such as climate change.