Chat with Neptune

Chat with Neptune intends to establish a link between the general public and Marine Science, undressing the formal language of scientific texts.

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  • Marine Science
  • Scientist Life
  • Women in Science

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Idealizer
Catarina Marcolin

Editorial Board
Amanda Bendia
Cláudia Namiki
Jana M. del Favero
Juliana Leonel
Lídia Paes Leme
Raquel Moreira Saraiva
Yonara Garcia

Illustrators
Silvia Gonsales
Caia Colla
Joana Ho

Translation reviser 
Katyanne M. Shoemaker

Earlier contributors
Cássia G. Goçalo
Naira Silva
Izadora Mattielo

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  • Bate-papo com Netuno

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    By  Joan Manel Alfaro Lucas Translated by:  Lídia Paes Leme Edited by:  Katy Shoemaker This story starts in 1987, when, during an oc...
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    By Deborah Apgaua In 2016 this year I received an international award that changed my life and perspectives about many aspects on scien...
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Ernst Haeckel published over 100 detailed and colorful graphic of marine creatures. The picture in the background is a Discomedusae. Would you like to know more about the naturalistic illustrations of this physician, professor, and artist who helped popularize the works of Darwin? See more fantastic microscopic images of radiolarians and the like at http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/ernst-haeckels-radiolaria-1862/ .

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