We are always very happy when the results of our research reach the proverbial audience, i.e. go beyond the "scientific bubble" and become of interest to science popularizers and society - especially if this interest goes beyond the "domestic backyard". Therefore, we are very pleased to boast that the work of a team of researchers from our department (and other Polish and foreign scientific institutions), led by Michał Grabowski, was discussed in The New York Times by Carl Zimmer, a well-known science popularizer and author of many books. , which this time addressed the ambiguity of genre definition. For many years, Michał's team's research has focused on, among others: on the issue of the emergence of new species and cryptic species of aquatic organisms, especially amphipod crustaceans. They were what interested Carl Zimmer, who talked to Michał a few weeks ago to find out more about them. You can read about it at the LINK. Congratulations to Michał's entire team!