In the News

KC Star Magazine (6 Jan 08): Tiny Tombs of Gold.

Lawrence Journal-World (30 Jan 05):  "Eureka moment" prompts authors to tweak book.

Lawrence Journal-World (14 Dec 04):  KU insect collection specialist recalls 47 years that fluttered by.

Lawrence Journal-World (15 Aug 04):  Buzz from rainforest good for coffee farms.

Lawrence Journal-World (14 Aug 04):  Professor savors discovery of oldest insect.

The University Daily Kansas (23 Jun 04):  Discovering bees no simple task.

The University Daily Kansas (27 Apr 04):  Researchers may use mosquitoes to fight malaria

The University Daily Kansas (31 Mar 04):  Bee expert thrives at Universtiy.

Kansas City Star (8 Mar 04):  KU Scientist stumbles upon world's oldest insect fossil.

The University Daily Kansas (16 Feb 04):  Fossil news re-writes evolution of insects, discovery re-writes history.

Science News (14 Feb 04):  Winged insects appear surprisingly early – Early flight?

Lawrence Journal-World (12 Feb 04):  KU Professor discovers world's oldest-known insect.

Scientific American (12 Feb 04):  Fossil find is world's oldest insect.

CNN (11 Feb 04):  Scientists identify oldest-known insect.

MSNBC (11 Feb 04):  400 million-year-old remains hint at origins of wings.

BBC World News (11 Feb 04):  Oldest insect delights experts.

New York Times (11 Feb 04):  Insect fossil is declared world's oldest.

The University Daily Kansas (27 Feb 04):  Pinning bugs all in a day’s work

The University Daily Kansas (10 Oct 03):  Beetles threaten laboratory insects

Lawrence Journal-World (17 Aug 03):  KU researcher gets buzz from ancient bee species.

Lawrence Journal-World (16 Aug 01):  KU Museum crawling with beetles, thanks to Lawrence collector

Lawrence Journal-World (11 Aug 01):  Natural History Museum buzzes with activity

Science News (10 Feb 01):  Did ancient superbees squash diversity?

Lawrence Journal-World (13 Sept 00):  September brings plague of mayflies to Lawrence

Lawrence Journal-World (2 Aug 99):  Lawrence man has seen city change

Lawrence Journal-World (10 June 97):  Gardens turn into slug-fest

Lawrence Journal-World (19 June 96):  Parasites invade Kansas beehives

Lawrence Journal-World (15 Aug 94):  Din

Lawrence Journal-World (8 Nov 93):  Brown recluse spider proves to be both friend and foe

Lawrence Journal-World (1 July 93):  Brown recluse spiders apparently come out of hiding

Lawrence Journal-World (28 May 93):  S Heavy Rainfall

Lawrence Journal-World (25 May 92):  KU receives $25,000 to fund fellowships in systematic biology

Lawrence Journal-World (26 Sept 91):  Butterfly migration brightens city

Lawrence Journal-World (7 July 91):  KU Prof sees little threat from killer bees

March 2005

 


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