Sustainability advisor Keith Driver introduced University of Arkansas honors students to the growing role of insect-based ...
How tasty can bugs be? Chef Joseph Yoon, a world-renowned chef and champion for the potential of insect agriculture, will talk about the topic at the Roys Lecture at Augustana College on Monday, May ...
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — World-renowned chef and champion for the potential of insect agriculture Chef Joseph Yoon, will present the Roys Lecture at Augustana College on Monday, May 13. Attendees will have ...
Spiders? Not insects. Ticks? Not insects. These are some of the misconceptions brought up as Valparaiso University Professor Kristi Bugajski introduced herself to the audience of over 80 people who ...
An insect ecology professor at the University of Kentucky explored her research on how bacteria affects spider reproduction during a March 20 lecture. The researcher, Jen White, presented her findings ...
Opening lecturer Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson at Gustavus Adolphus College’s Nobel Conference stood at the podium, dwarfed by the session’s graphics, a large dragonfly cradling Earth. It suited her words.
The David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies at Brigham Young University will host an International Field Studies Lecture about medical anthropology Friday, Feb. 24, at noon in 238 Herald R.
Despite a clear physical difference, the human brain is more similar to that of a beetle than expected. Today, Nicholas Strausfeld, a regents’ professor in the department of neuroscience and director ...
The Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum at Brigham Young University will be opening its new art exhibit, “BEEyond,” Friday, Oct. 22. “BEEyond” examines the majesty of the honeybee through the lens of ...
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