Category: 3 – Issue
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Posted on July 13, 2009
Catch up with…Karen London MS’94, PhD’98 Zoology and Entomology
The entomologist turned dog whisperer.
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Posted on July 8, 2009
Invisible Hands
In rural Wisconsin, Latino immigrants are the unseen labor that keeps the dairy industry running. Researchers and farmers are coming together to pull the veil off this vital, but fragile, workforce.
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Posted on July 7, 2009
No More Free Lunch
Farmers annoyed by unlikely pest.
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How to see a gene work
Peering into the microscopic world of our genes.
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My Own Miracle Drug
Personal experiences remind us of the critical need for new antibiotic research.
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Turning a New Leaf
At Allen Centennial Gardens, director Ed Lyon is rejuvenating the landscape with new plants-and a new idea about how gardens fit into our busy lives.
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Kosovo: For Forage Crops, Timing is Everything
Helping farmers in Eastern Europe increase yields.
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South Africa: Pleasing the Eyes with a Splash of Color
Adding some color and vitamin A to African diets.
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China: The Diet Secrets of a Shy Monkey
Researchers try to track and protect elusive monkey.
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Audrey Gasch BS’94
Assistant Professor of Genetics BS’94
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Rock the Boat
Songs strike a chord for invasive species prevention.
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A Microbe Made for CSI
DNA-fixing bacterium may help piece together crime-scene evidence.