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Sam Illingworth

Sam is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication. His research is concerned with trying to engage and empower people with science, especially those without a voice. He writes science poems to try and communicate some of the beautiful and important scientific research that is being done on a daily basis, all across the world.
Green shrubs

Weeding the Knots

Sam Illingworth
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An Antarctic petrel flying over the Antarctic Peninsula (Image Credit: Nigel Voaden via Wikimedia).

Storms of Extinction

Sam Illingworth
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A bee above a purple flower

Making Beelines

Sam Illingworth
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Pollution seen via a hazy sky showing a golden sun

Dirty Hearts

Sam Illingworth
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A closeup of a colorful gecko

Tasting Geckos

Sam Illingworth
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A bird in a tree

Exotic Dangers in the Urban Forest

Sam Illingworth
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Tiger on a dirt road

Vanishing Stripes

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Cut out the Fireworks

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Elephants

Gardeners of the Forest: Science Poetry Friday!

Sam Illingworth
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Major fire with helicopter dropping water

Unnecessary Deaths by Fire

Sam Illingworth
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A Lungful of Flying Lead

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Underwater algae

Sunburnt Algae: Science Poetry Friday

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