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    Eric Kessler commented on the post, What the heck are these? 2 days, 7 hours ago

    How about a net winged beetle?

    http://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&source=mog&hl=en&gl=us&client=safari&tab=wi&q=calopteron%20discrepans&sa=N&biw=480&bih=268#i=5

    Calopteran […]

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    Eric Kessler commented on the post, What the heck are these? 2 days, 8 hours ago

    I didn’t. The colleague I met was Greg Sievert from ESU. He wanted more photographs of them. After my students and I left, he spent another 3 hours herping around and discovered a gravid female SES under a rotting log.

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    Eric Kessler wrote a new post, What the heck are these? 2 days, 20 hours ago

    ThumbnailEarlier this week, I was in the field looking for smooth earth snakes with a colleague, and I observed this interesting collection of developing invertebrates on the side of a rock that I flipped.

    Here they […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Ant Lions and Biology 1 week, 2 days ago

    Ant Lions and Biology

    by Brad Williamson

    Introduction
    Science is driven by questions. For students to really experience the process of science they should work on answering questions that arise from their […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Video on sinking disks for the Floating Leaf Disk Lab 2 weeks, 3 days ago

    Last night, on the AP-Bio listserv a teacher asked about trouble with sinking leaf disks for the Floating Leaf Disk lab. Her class had difficulty getting the spinach leaf disks to sink. I offered some possible […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Mead’s ? 3 weeks ago

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    Here’s one of the Mead’s Milkweed sites at the KU Field station’s demonstration prairie at the Armitage Center.  The plot was recently burned and it is easy to see the marked sites.

    Here’s two more sites.  […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Lady Slippers in April 1 month ago

    ThumbnailI went over to Johnson County this evening to check on some lady slipper orchids that I try and monitor each year.  These particular plants went missing for more than ten years.  I refound them last year but I was […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Here’s an idea 1 month ago

    ThumbnailEarlier this spring I came across this yard in Lawrence.

    A closer look reveals a carpet of Spring Beauties:  Claytonia virginica  What a cool lawn.  That is my kind of lawn weed.

    Ever since I saw a […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, More orchids 1 month, 1 week ago

    ThumbnailPat’s earlier post about Spring in Doniphan County inspired me to include a couple of shots I took yesterday.   Thanks Pat for sharing your day with us.

    Yesterday morning Craig Hensley from the Schlagle […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Woodland Wildflowers 2 months ago

    ThumbnailIt seems with every passing day comes the realization that this winter is truly the winter that never was here in the central plains.  As I look out my window the redbuds are in full bloom as are the bradford […]

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    Brad Williamson commented on the post, Why Algae? 2 months, 2 weeks ago

    Very nice, Drew and that light box makes this class project “shine”….

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    Brad Williamson commented on the post, 2 months, 2 weeks ago

    There are albino trees, that sprout off of a mother tree or somehow pull nutrients from other trees. I wonder if there is any way you could somehow get the plant to take up a sugar solution as an energy […]

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    Brad Williamson commented on the post, 2 months, 2 weeks ago

    This happens once in a while…..the real question/challenge is how would you establish a line of these plants? It would be cool if you could figure it out. ;-)

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Stan’s Event Calendar for Biologists 2 months, 3 weeks ago

    Here’s Stan’s updated  Events Calendar, 27 February 2012

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, May be better than “Clickers” 3 months ago

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    For the last several years I’ve been waiting for a web-based “clicker” program that will work with smartphones, laptops and not require clickers.  Poll Everywhere works pretty well and is based on text […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, ITSI-SU workshop at KU opportunity 3 months ago

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    This summer the UKanTeach program along with the Concord Consortium is again hosting a summer ITSI-SU workshop.  This workshop works to introduce teachers to implementing and developing online lesson plans […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Calling for Smooth Earth Snakes or Redbelly’s 3 months, 1 week ago

    2012 Smooth Earth Snake and Redbelly Snake Population Survey
    Kansas Biological Survey (KBS) still is conducting a survey of these two Kansas snakes recognized as Threatened in the State. We are looking for new […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Summer opportunity Upstate New York–Neurobiology 3 months, 3 weeks ago

    Professional development opportunity for New York State high school biology (Living Environment) teachers

    Support provided for travel, lodging, meals, and stipend!

     

    Neurobiology for Your Biology […]

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    Eric Kessler wrote a new post, Drosophila Rambling 3 months, 3 weeks ago

    ThumbnailAnother means of collecting female virgin fruit flies

    I don’t know about you, but I have been interested in genetics ever since I understood the implications of Alfred Sturtevant’s all nighter when he […]

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    Brad Williamson wrote a new post, Another summer opportunity for teachers 4 months, 2 weeks ago

    ThumbnailIf I were still teaching I’d probably apply for this….I really love the upper Mississippi and have long been fascinated by the archeology of the area.  By way of Randy Dix and Bonnie Jancik…..

    <a […]

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  • Neat, new way to preserve insects for the classroom
    Click on this image or this link to Dragonflywoman’s blog to learn how to preserve insects in hand sanitizer….what a cool way to prepare insect specimens for the classroom. http://dragonflywoman.wordpress.com/2011/02/21/hand-sanitizer-preservation/ BTW,  you’ll find a lot of great insect resources on her web site.  I think you’ll be impressed. […]
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    We lost a great biology educator, Kim Foglia on Jan. 4th, 2011 after a long, dignified and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.  Back in 2009 a number of AP Biology teachers got together and worked hard to establish an award from NABT, sponsored by Pearson, Benjamin Cummings, recognizing Kim’s unprecedented contributions to the AP Biology teaching commu […]
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    All right, I confess.  I love cooking shows.  I can’t resist them.  As I enjoy cooking myself, I find it inspiring to watch well trained and creative food gurus work their magic.  How exactly do they hold the knife?  In their estimation, how much is a “handful”?  What pots, pans, and kitchen gadgets do they […]
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    On Friday, at the National Assocation of Biology Teachers meeting in Minneapolis, I gave a workshop on Participatory Media. The session was designed to introduce teachers to participatory media tools through the concept of student projects.  That is, what are students in biology courses across the country, doing with these new web 2.0 tools?  In […]
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    For those of you attending the NABT conference in Minneapolis this year, you might have noticed this card (above) in your bag of goodies from the registration booth.  The card urged anyone posting content related to the conference to add the identifying “hashtag” #NABT10 to their postings. A hastag is a short character string, preceded […]

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