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Yesterday afternoon, about 30 students and faculty united by their interest in evolution gathered in G01 Biotechnology to hear a panel discussion on Biodiversity on Land led by Prof. Amy McCune, Prof. Richard Harrison and Prof. Kelly Zamudio, ecology and evolutionary biology; and Prof. Cole Gilbert, entomology.
SIGNAL PEAK — The Central Arizona College Middle School Honor Band will assemble and perform on Friday in the Don P. Pence Center for Visual & Performing Arts at the institution’s Signal Peak Campus.
OlFactor Laboratories, Inc., a majority owned subsidiary of Avisio, Inc. acquired an exclusive license to patented technology from UC Riverside.
( Purdue University ) Resistant wheat plants stave off attacks by Hessian fly larvae by essentially destroying the fly's midgut and its ability to absorb nutrients, according to a study by Purdue University and the US Department of Agriculture.
Senior Meal every third Sunday at Clarinda Regional Health Center
UC Davis chemical ecologist Walter Leal identifies the chemical source of an annoying attractionWhen the time came for chemical ecologist Walter Leal to test whether humans make a natural odor that attracts mosquitoes, Leal himself was the first to volunteer."I measured my own levels," Leal said. "I thought I would set a good example. If you do it first, then others won't be scared."In truth ...
Federal agents are working to make sure you'll get clean, safe flowers on Valentine's Day
( University of California - Riverside ) OlFactor Laboratories, Inc., a majority owned subsidiary of Avisio, Inc. acquired an exclusive license to patented technology from the University of California, Riverside. The technology is based on an advanced scientific understanding of how two-winged blood-feeding insects, e.g. mosquitos and black flies, utilize their olfactory neurons to detect carbon ...
A process developed by a UC Riverside researcher to keep mosquitoes and other insects at bay might be turned into a commercial product, university officials said Monday.
Monday, February 8 th , 2010. Issue 06, Volume 14. RIVERSIDE - A process developed by a UC Riverside researcher to keep mosquitoes and other insects at bay might be turned into a commercial product, university officials said today.
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