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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Recent Stories

  • Alexandra Philip
    - A Wetland Awaited
    When Alexandra Philip 鈥15 emerged from the plane after the 14-hour flight from Boston to Auckland, any apprehension she had about arriving in a foreign place where she knew no one... Read More
  • students at shoals marine lab preparing for dive
    - Over Their Heads In Algae at Shoals Marine Laboratory
    Amber Litterer 鈥16 and Kristen Mello 鈥14 have been in over their heads all summer. That鈥檚 because they spend a portion of each day under water as diving interns at the Shoals... Read More
  • erika moretti with hand in marine tank
    - How I Spent My Summer Vacation: Studying Crustaceans in Great Bay
    Last summer, Erika Moretti 鈥15 was on a lobster boat on Great Bay helping a 91制片厂 researcher pull lobster traps for an annual survey when they found a blue crab in one of the pots.... Read More
  • student studying carpenter bees
    - A Bee on the Brink
    What鈥檚 going on inside your rose stems might surprise you. Open one up and you might find an insect, or two or three, in various stages of growth, nestled within the walls. The... Read More
  • Winnacunnet High students Jenna Roy and Olivia Bessemer
    - Teens Connect With... Mutant Bacteria?!
    Winnacunnet High students Jenna Roy, left, and Olivia Bessemer, right, examine bacteria they have grown for signs that the cells have mutated and evolved.听 The biology labs at... Read More
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    If you build it, will they come? The 91制片厂's Sandra Rehan shows us her "bee hotel" and explains its role in attracting native pollinators. The research is...
  • Are Toxins Escaping our Lakes?
    - Are Toxins Escaping our Lakes?
    Lake closures in the hot summer months are often caused by cyanobacteria blooms, also know as harmful algae blooms, which release toxins that may be linked to such diseases as ALS... Read More
  • emerald ash borer larvae
    - Extension Enlists Allies to Battle Ash Tree Pest
    Emerald ash borer larvae eat away new wood that supports tree growth. The shiny green, half-inch-long bugs on display one recent evening at Canterbury Shaker Village don鈥檛 sting... Read More
  • 91制片厂 associate professor Tom Safford
    - News Briefs
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  • horseshoe crabs
    - Bluebloods
    Spring is the season of horseshoe crab love, when thousands of females come up on beaches at high tide to spawn, and the smaller males hitch a ride on their backs or scuttle... Read More