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  • black lives matter
    The EBIO community shares in the pain and frustration over the recent horrific killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and other acts of violence against Black Americans. We stand in solidarity with all who are speaking out against
  • Rutledge walking in snowy trail in boulder co
    Hotspots, unearthsÌýthe stories of people from all backgrounds andÌýchallenges viewers to view the world through a different lens. CarleyÌýRutledge, built the Hotspots project with the aim to create a safe and
  • green plains scenescape with flowers
    Assistant Professor Erin Trip receives $2.9 million grant to begin digitally archiving more than 1.7 million plants across the southern Rocky Mountain range.
  • painted lady butterfly refuels nectar stores during migration - photo by Jeff Mitton
    Painted ladies, Vanessa cardui migration continues through Colorado their 70-mile swarm was detectedÌýby weather radar. Professor Jeff Mitton shares insight and photos of the migration.
  • Aerial shot of the fairy circle landscape - photo by Lauren Shoemaker
    EBIO Graduate Student - Lauren Shoemaker, recalls her time spent in Namibia investigatingÌý the formation of the famed Namibian Fairy Circles. Lauren, Nichole Barger and Holly Barnard spent half a month in the NamibRand Nature Reserve. Fairy
  • A caterpillar feeds on leaf flesh.
    Toby Hammer was interviewed about his work on the missing caterpillar gut microbiome in the May 18th, 2017 episode of the Nature podcast. His work (a preprint version) can be found on bioRxiv. The podcast is available for download from Nature's
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