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Shane Mc Guinness
My Work: I work with some of the most endangered species on the planet and investigate how they can come into conflict with farming communities living near their habitats.
Status: Wow, thanks a million guys! Honoured to have taken part. The future of science is in very good hands with you guys!
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Maria McNamara
My Work: I’m a palaeobiologist: I work on the biology of ancient creatures that lived millions of years ago. I’m interested in how fossils form, what colours ancient animals were and how birds (and dinosaurs!) evolved feathers and flight.
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Karen McCarthy
My Work: My work is all about about tiny compartments inside bacteria, which work like little factories – meaning there’s huge potential!
Status: Final tomorrow-so excited! Hope everyone can join into the free chat tomorrow 12-2pm!
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Gabriele De Chiara
My Work: Schroedinger’s cat, quantum teleportation and other weird things of the quantum universe
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Angela Stevenson
My Work: I use robots to collect and observe sea urchins that live in deep-sea coral reefs (1500m below the ocean’s surface!) so that we can better understand, manage, and conserve these vulnerable habitats
Status: Thanks guys, that was fun! hope you ve learned (and will continue to) learn lots about science :)