Jessica
 
 
Dolly, the most famous mammal in history: Now what does that mean for my future?
Monday, May 28, 2007
    It seems strange almost surreal that I am on the verge of completing my final undergraduate assignment. For so many reasons, I feel that taking this particular field course was a way coming full
 
“Satellite's saved my life, I’m wishing on a two-way radio”
Friday, May 25, 2007
     After arriving on the southernmost tip of England, we were greeted by the ocean once again. This time, there were not beaches but rather huge bluffs that dropped off to the ocean, wild flowers
 
Bawdsey Manor: a home away from home
Wednesday May 23, 2007
    After the craziness of London and prestige of Cambridge, it was nice to explore and discover the quiet and serene Bawdsey Manor, a mansion built in the 1800’s situated only a stone’s throw away
 
From one form to another, then off to the pub
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
    Cambridge was bright, sunny, warm, and lovely today. We spent the morning in the museum of Zoology.  Here we learned about the selective pressures of the environment on different species which
 
Wooden seats, terrible acoustics, and fossils from 400 million years ago
Monday, May 21, 2007
    Today, our group set out to take on Cambridge, the Harvard of the UK, or so I thought until Tim informed me that Harvard is the Cambridge of the U.S. Cambridge is a quaint, picturesque city with
 
These entries below are merely snapshots of my time on Wittenberg’s Roots of 21st Century Science trip to the UK. Enjoy!
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