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New project allows web users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out – Research News

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A $2.5 million National Science Foundation grant will launch a new initiative to “teleport” specimens from museum shelves to the internet by CT scanning 20,000 vertebrates and making these data-rich, 3-D images available to researchers, educators, students and the public. The oVert project, short
Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, Texas A&M

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McGuire Center Webinar Series – McGuire Center

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„Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research“ McGuire Center Webinar Series 2025, Spring Speaker: Maria Heikkilä (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland). „The fossil record of Lepidoptera – something old, something new“ [This seminar was not recorded] Speaker: Bert Foquet (McGuire Center f
M. Uribe, Patricia E. Gueratto, Luísa L. Mota, and Simeão S.

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Researchers discover ‘green’ pesticide effective against citrus pests – Research News

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Florida Museum researchers have discovered a key amino acid essential for human nutrition is also an effective insecticide against caterpillars that threaten the citrus industry. The Lime Swallowtail, or Citrus Swallowtail, is a well-known agricultural pest from southern Asia discovered in th
Stevens first discovered the pesticide properties of methionine while cloning genes

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Rough Earthsnake – Florida Snake ID Guide

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NON-VENOMOUS Other common names Rough Earth Snake Basic description Most adult Rough Earthsnakes are about 7-10 inches (18-26 cm) in total length. These are small glossy brown or grayish-brown snakes with a light yellow or cream-colored belly. The head is small with a distinctly pointed snout. A
References and further reading Ernst, C.H. and E.M. Ernst. 2003.

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DNA from shark tooth in boy’s leg used to ID species in bite incident – Research News

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A small tooth fragment plucked from a 13-year-old boy’s leg after he was bitten by a shark off the coast of New York gave scientists the chance to test a new tactic: using DNA evidence to identify the species involved. University of Florida researchers extracted a DNA sample from the tooth and co
“Perhaps incorrectly, I’m putting these in the bin of naïve young sharks,” he said

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Plant biologist Pam Soltis receives SURA’s Distinguished Scientist Award – Research News

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University of Florida plant biologist Pam Soltis will receive the Southeastern Universities Research Association’s 2018 Distinguished Scientist Award, given annually to a scientist whose extraordinary work fulfills the association’s mission to “advance collaborative research and strengthen the scien
co-principal investigator of a $7-million Department of Energy project to pinpoint the genes

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Saving McCarty Woods – Laboratory of Molecular Systematics & Evolutionary Genetics

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/soltis-lab/2021/11/16/saving-mccarty-woods/

Written by: Roxanne Hoorn The Florida Museum of Natural History (FM) is promoting biodiversity and conservation efforts around the world, but staff and students are making sure we don’t forget about our own precious natural areas, right here on the University of Florida campus. “I mean, here we ar
Saturday, November 20, 2021 9:00-11:30 a.m.  

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