Danielle N. Lee: How hip-hop helps us understand science
丹妮爾‧恩‧李: 嘻哈如何幫助我們理解科學?
Danielle N. Lee examines the ecology and natural history of nuisance rodents, using hip-hop to share science with broader audiences. Full bio
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has been a challenge for scientists.
對科學家來說並不容易。
or to download an online lecture.
或從網路下載講義。
is revisit the song "OPP"
名曲「OPP」。
互動的唱答歌曲。
I'm going to put lyrics up on the screen,
把歌詞放在螢幕上。
我也會提示你們,好嗎?
to do the response, OK?
in this audience know this song,
with the tempo and the rhythm,
要反覆思索。
scratch your temple.
that it's a five-letter word,
這是有五個字母的單詞。
on your significant other.
was in heavy rotation,
about whether bird species,
were actually monogamous or not.
generations of science students
of the bird species were monogamous.
90% 種鳥類是一夫一妻制。
mating faithfully for life.
came on the scene,
from a small tissue or fluid sample
或液體樣本複製 DNA
of baby birds were.
which adults lived in a nest
study after study kept coming in
evidence of infidelity --
一夫一妻制的典範。
were the pinnacle of monogamy.
親子鑑定節目的莫瑞·波維奇忌妒。
jealous for the ratings.
the entire definition of monogamy.
一夫一妻制的定義。
that this was the headline
科學版的頭條。
對鳥類和蜜蜂可不適用。」
It's not for the Birds or the Bees."
would change partners,
they didn't like their partner anymore?
不再喜歡其伴侶的這種情況,
「連續的一夫一妻制」。
going to be this funny.
the male and female pair together
belong to both partners?
「基因上的一夫一妻制」。
that it only holds true
鳴禽的 14% 而已,
of the songbird species,
嚴格的一夫一妻制的物種。
were truly monogamous.
of those field observations
sharing a nest,
even provisioning offspring together,
that did not belong to the male partner.
常常不屬於同一隻公鳥。
「社會性的一夫一妻制」。
讓人知道你在幹什麼,
what you get it
只有機會發展……
there's just room to ..."
know just what I'm getting at?
splitting and cohitting that.
for extra-pair copulation.
as the mating outside of a pair bond.
在原有結合外的交配行為。
discovering via science,
that don't belong to the male partner.
about EPCs years later,
「偶外交配」這個概念。
我還在念研究所。
while I was in graduate school.
and mating systems,
going through the definition
the dramatic turns of events
starts bopping in my head.
開始在我腦海中浮現。
「對 OPP 無法自拔?
what that song was about:
to revisit this song.
眼光去看待這首歌。
and make sure that it counts.
playing songs in my head
索引,讓我更快地學習。
of pop culture and hip-hop songs.
with my science professors,
stares as responses.
with people from communities like mine,
分享給跟我一樣背景的人,
so, diverse communities --
與科學的混搭,便廣受歡迎。
to people who looked and sounded like me,
同樣某些歌的人交流。
listened to some of the same songs.
to bring new science terms to them,
科學術語,介紹給他們。
我們分享了科學新知。
comprehension of science for the culture.
content to students from hip-hop culture
to connect to those students,
that they already know
is it ratifies them, us, our culture
and communicate science
science to broader audiences
常被忽略的群眾。
has traditionally overlooked.
打一劑強心針。
from every hood everywhere.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Danielle N. Lee - Behavioral biologistDanielle N. Lee examines the ecology and natural history of nuisance rodents, using hip-hop to share science with broader audiences.
Why you should listen
Danielle N. Lee examines the ecology and natural history of nuisance rodents across urban gradients, from the small field mice of North America to the giant pouched rats of Tanzania. A strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the sciences, she uses hip-hop to share science with broader audiences. She's currently studying the behavioral differences between city mouse and country mouse, with the aim of understanding how and why rodents successfully vex us by living in and near our homes, pantries, farms and silos.
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