This weeks theme focuses on “Cold adaptation and overwintering in leaf beetles".
Essig Brunch is a weekly seminar series focused on arthropod science (insects, spiders, scorpions, etc.) hosted by the Entomology Students Organization.
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This weeks theme focuses on “Cold adaptation and overwintering in leaf beetles".
Essig Brunch is a weekly seminar series focused on arthropod science (insects, spiders, scorpions, etc.) hosted by the Entomology Students Organization.
Eric Post, a Professor at UC Davis, will share his knowledge on The Arctic in a two-degree warmer world
This day-long conference will commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Donna Haraway's "Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of the Partial Perspective." Haraway's work changed the political and intellectual...
El-Naggar leads the NanoBio Lab, which focuses on the fundamentals, implications, and technological applications of biological charge transfer, using environmental microbes as model systems.
Power systems worldwide are changing rapidly in the face of the global challenge of decarbonization and the subsequent addition of more distributed and variable renewable energy sources.
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
Across America, low-income and minority communities are being hit hardest by the economic and health impacts of climate change. Join us for an afternoon with Van Jones—news commentator, author, and founder of Dream Corps —and learn how we can...
Professor Rosemary Gillespie discusses integrating eco-evolutionary data from islands to infer biodiversity dynamics.
This workshop, hosted by the Center for Japanese Studies, invites researchers to explore the ways in which environmental knowledge persists through time, manifests itself in landscapes, and remains relevant to contemporary sustainability...