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Dr. Biology Talks
 
Your Mac Life Interview -
July 22, 2008 interview on Your Mac Life with host Shawn King. Dr. Biology a.k.a. CJ Kazilek talks about the new Ask-a-Biologist podcast program and the Ask a Biologist web site.



View a transcript from the show | click here |
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Orbison "Whirligig" Revealed
 
Beetle Bridges Science and Art -
The International Institute for Species Exploration commissions a new beetle art piece. "Whirligig" was given to Barbara Orbison, the widow of the Roy Orbison during the January 25, 2008 tribute concert. The piece is based on the beetle Gyrinidae (Coleoptera), Orectochilus orbisonorum, sp. nov, found in India. The beetle's patronym name (orbisonorum) comes from the musician Roy Orbison and his wife Barbara.

View other insect art | click here |


Paper Project on ABC Radio Show
 
The Science Show Interview -
The 2007 July 28th broadcast of the The Science Show featured an interview with Charles Kazilek from the Paper Project. The Science Show, a product of Australian Broadcasting Corporation, is the longest running radio science show and is hosted by Robyn Williams.


Show Transcript | click here |
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Paper Project Introduced to China
 
Quo Features Paper Project -
The May 2007 issue of Quo (New Discoveries) magazine featured an eight page article on the Paper Project along with images. Quo is an exciting new publication published in China. Below are some links to PDF documents in both Chinese and the translated English version.

Chinese | click here | (opens in a new window)
English   | click here | (opens in a new window)



Listen to Dr. Biology and his guests
 
Ask-a-Biologist Podcasts -
Dr. Biology (a.k.a. C.J. Kazilek) has taken to the digital airways. You can now listen to interviews with some of the leading researchers at Arizona State University and beyond. The program is distributed as a Podcast, or downloadable MP3 files. Try it out today.

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Solve the Mystery... Maybe Save the World!
 
The Mysterious World of Dr. Biology - This comic book adventure activity is the latest addition to the Ask-a-Biologist web site. Students and adventurers of all ages can help recreate what has been going on in Dr. Biology's laboratory. As an added bonus, those that send in their solutions could see them published for others to see.

To jump into the adventure ...
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Paper Project Image Selected for Nikon Small World Tour 2007
 
   
For a second time a Paper Project image was selected as one of the winners of the Nikon Small World Competition -  The opening receptions was held at the Helen Mills Theater in Midtown Manhattan and marked the start of a 25 city tour of the exhibit. 

To see some images from the opening reception | click here | (opens a new window)

 


Now Showing Through December 2006
Extended by popular demand until May 31st 2007
 
The Paper Project Exhibit Now at the Paper Discovery Center - Fiberscapes, a new exhibit and installation is currently showing at the Paper Discovery Center located in Appleton Wisconsin. The exhibit will run from September 19th until December 30th, 2006. Stop by for a unique experience and adventure.

For more information on the exhibit
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The Paper Project Travels to Kenya
 
Students in Kenya Explore the Paper Project - During the Summer of 2006 the Paper Project were fortunate to travel to Lolgorian Kenya. Students in classrooms were able to explore the 2D and 3D world of paper fibers. The materials remain in Kenya and we hope that many more students will have a chance to explore and enjoy the inner beauty of paper.

For more information on the trip
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