Why I’m Naming a New Plant Species After The Martian
Huffington Post
Professor Chris Martine, biology, and his lab group named a new species of bush tomato Solanum watneyi after Mark Watney, the main character …
Huffington Post
Professor Chris Martine, biology, and his lab group named a new species of bush tomato Solanum watneyi after Mark Watney, the main character …
Radio Miraya
Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology, launched a photography project that will help record what animals are living in South Sudan, and could discover some …
Nature
Professor and ecoimmunologist Ken Field says a vaccine to inoculate bats against white-nose syndrome depends upon triggering the animals’ immune systems to destroy the …
eLife
Professors Marie Pizzorno and Emily Stowe, biology, and three Bucknell students are co-authors on a Phage Hunters program paper published in the April 28 …
Men’s Health
Bucknell Professor Mark Haussmann, biology, shared the secret of why some birds live longer in the June 2015 issue. …
biz570
Professor Matt McTammany, biology and environmental studies, is studying the ecosystem of the Susquehanna River watershed and how it’s affected by sedimentation from Marcellus …
Naturally Speaking
Professor Mark Haussmann, biology, discussed his research into the physiological and ecological factors underlying aging in animals. …
My Chicago Botanic
Professor Chris Martine, biology, has coined a new word for people who, blind to the nature around them, walk head down thumb-typing …
The New York Times
Thomas Lilley, a post-doc fellow from Finland, is working in the Bucknell bat lab to help wild bats acclimate to captivity …
LA Times
A study by Bucknell University Professor Steve Jordan, biology, along with scientists at U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Montana, is the …
WFSB TV
The Hartford, Conn., network caught up with Bucknell biology major Greg Barron, Class of 2011, as he studies medicine at UConn Medical …
Huffington Post Science
Bucknell University Professor Chris Martine, biology, explains why he’s proud to be called a “botanist,” and challenges misconceptions about the field. …
Public Radio International
DeeAnn Reeder, biology, discusses bush meat hunting, deforestation and other issues related to emerging infectious diseases such as Ebola.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Bucknell researcher and Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology, discusses the role bats play in spreading diseases with huge destructive potential, such as Ebola …
Morgan Roche ’15 won best undergraduate poster in genetics at the Botany 2014 conference.
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Bucknell University junior Sophia Reeder is one of 40 undergraduate students accepted into the 2014 Harvard Stem Cell Institute Internship Program, which provides participants …
Professors DeeAnn Reeder and Ken Field, biology, have earned a grant of nearly $350,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to study white-nose syndrome, …