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Students get into nature with help of Arwin Provonsha and others
The Paper of Montgomery County Online
August 28, 2008
Montgomery County fourth graders got down and dirty for a lesson Wednesday.
The lessons that the students learned Wednesday - and even more will be learning today - were not presented in a classroom. They were part of a series of presentations at the annual Field Days sponsored by the Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservation District at Cain's Homelike Family Farm on Indiana 47 near Darlington. [More...]
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Ralph Williams, Purdue entomology professor, uses bugs to solve mysteries
By Jennifer Christos
Journal & Courier
August 27, 2008
Did you know that insects can help detectives solve mysteries? Ralph Williams, an entomology professor who teaches forensic science and crime investigation at Purdue University, said forensic entomology is a relatively new area of entomology. [More...]
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Healthy honey bees is goal of Greg Hunt, a Purdue apicultural researcher and geneticist, along with a multi-institutional research team
By Susan A. Steeves
August 21, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -A combination of pathogens, pesticides and parasites may underlie such a massive disappearance of honeybees that agricultural production may be threatened, says a Purdue University researcher. [More...]
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