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The Department of Entomology’s fall lecture series is set to begin next week with a talk about biocontrol of tea pests. The series is free and open to the public. Talks are scheduled from 12:10 to 1 p ...
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is offering an online course in forensic entomology, allowing students and the public to ...
More than a third of the nation's honeybees have disappeared through colony collapse disorder. EDITOR'S NOTE, Updated Oct. 8: Due to a health-related emergency, noted entomologist May Berenbaum has ...
This spring, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden brings in naturalists and scientists to address wildlife issues and global conservation efforts. The Barrows Conservation Lecture Series, which first ...
Hitler-munching maggots, gargantuan ants and breakdancing cockroaches share a certain downstate distinction. All have been featured (in, respectively, “Flesh Feast,” “Them!” and the newly cultish “Joe ...
Dr. Kenneth F. Raffa, a professor at the University of Wisconsin Department of Entomology, has been selected to deliver the Founders' Memorial Award lecture at Entomology 2010 – the 58th Annual ...
Dr. Thomas C. Baker, a distinguished professor of entomology and chemical ecology at Penn State University, has been selected to deliver the Founders' Memorial Award lecture at Entomology 2015, the ...
Dr George McGavin spoke in Harper Adams University’s Weston lecture theatre for an hour about his experiences being on TV, communicating science to the public and getting people interested in insects ...
As the course progresses the interest in the lectures increases. More especially is this the case in relation to the lectures on entomology by Dr. FITCH, and as the Doctor came in this morning, with ...
MACOMB, IL – Internationally recognized ecologist Brian Allan will deliver the annual Roger and Jean Morrow Lecture, "Effects of Global Change on Vector-Borne Disease." at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4 in ...
May Berenbaum will deliver the Thornton-Massa lecture, an annual lecture focused on plant biodiversity, at Colorado State University on Nov. 1, from 3:30 to 5 p.m., in the Lory Student Center Theater.
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