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EEB friends–check your inbox for our fall/winter newsletter, Natural Selections! Cover story on our multi-faceted #COVID19 research, alum feature on @mtn_ash, grad feature on @GiorgiaAuteri, new faculty profile on @drephd14, intro of our chair @twittkopp https://t.co/QYhedSU0BP
Check out EEB’s #Science #FunFacts page for #YouthScienceDay. Cool stuff to learn like what’s up with bats and diseases? Why don’t snowy owls wear fuzzy slippers? What’s the story behind lizards’ dewlaps? Birds and dinos of a feather + so much more! #homeschool #K12 @UMMNH
Our resident opossum expert @SpoutsofFacts is interviewed by German @radioWissen - starting at 12:30 - Lisa on why she studies opossums, some research results including that they’re not well suited for harsh winters yet they’re moving further north https://t.co/RAbmekUb6z
According to Tibbetts, most animals only pay attention within their own small social circles, but wasps watch & learn from other wasps who they're not directly interacting with & gain insights about fighting abilities of potential rivals. Illustration: John Megahan
The latest EEB #science fun fact ICYMI in our May enews: Bats and diseases—what’s the deal? A lot of people think #bats carry a lot of #disease, but is it true? The answer might surprise you. By @GiorgiaAuteri Illustration by John Megahan #Homeschool #K12 https://t.co/rSswIDDiZ3
Biologists have long puzzled over forces allowing coexistence of surprisingly large # of tree species in tropical forests. Important early step published today in @ESA_Ecology by @raf_dandrea @AMOstling @JohnLGuittar et al (1/2) https://t.co/Gisa6BijTh
EEBlog @ScottMLibrary: News & notes from your librarian: beats, birds & blades edition. Read about (& listen to) Prince, updated @Cornell Birds of the World Resource & his taiji sword practice. Scott's an unparalleled resource for your teaching & research https://t.co/E3oerG6pFw
PROUD to announce @duffy_ma’s prestigious @MooreFound $2mil+ grant to study symbiosis in aquatic systems. Meg's grateful that Moore Fndt supports otherwise hard to fund high-risk, high-reward projects, avatar @blackmudpuppy @UMichiganNews @JamesErickson11 https://t.co/fKWyZA7xOX
Current EEBers, friends and family--we'll see you on Friday, Dec. 13 for our annual holiday party! Follow this trail to read the story behind our party mascot, Bones, and to see past invitation illustrations by John Megahan.
The comic is too good to miss. Here it is enlarged. Credit: John Megahan. #photography #Photos #comics