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An interview with biologist David Pearson, an author and expert on tiger beetles. Did you know that tiger beetles can run so fast that they go blind and just what would it be like to be hunted by these tiny, but ferocious animals? These are a few of the questions that we learn…
The public has decided. Congratulations Orthoptera, you have earned your 008 status.
What is a media artist doing developing games based on large science data sets? It turns out he is looking into how the planet ticks and also what David McConville calls global weirding. Listen as Dr. Biology learns how a media artist makes his home in the world of science,…
Natural history museums may not come to life as they do in a Hollywood movie, but they do have some amazing stories. They also have all kinds of cool stuff that many of us never get to see. Paleontologist Richard Fortey talks about the life and some of the treasures hidden…
As scientists study the amazing social network of ants they are discovering we could learn a lot from these tiny animals. Dr. Biology and co-host Jane Rector visit with Jennifer Fewell, a biologist who is exploring the world of social insects including ants.…
Read The Tale of the Two-Headed Lampropeltis getula californiae and then take this quiz to test your knowledge!
Read Mighty Morphing Tree Lizards and then take this quiz to test your knowledge!
Now is the time to check out these amazing animals from the safety of your own computer.
There is nothing like seeing a feather up close.
Plankton comes in many shapes and sizes. These are just a few of the thousands of examples.
Take a look at the microscopic world of bone in our virtual bone histology lab. Just pick a microscope slide from below and click on it to view under the virtual microscope.
While cannibalism is fairly common among insects and crustaceans, most backboned animals avoid feeding on their own kind.
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Wordsearch | CrosswordA story of blood, love, and family… Learn about one of the biggest and fanciest blister beetles anywhere. This species goes by the scientific name of Lytta magister but has also been called the…
Wordsearch | CrosswordOrchid bees come in an amazing array of shapes and colors. You could call them the jewels of the bee kingdom. Also in: Nederlands | …
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