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Michelle Jewell

Jul 14, 2022

In NYC, The Ants Go Marching Up

This NY Times article features the work of Rob Dunn and friends. 

Jun 21, 2022

What Can Drones Tell Us About The Colony?

Bradley and David dive into the overlooked world of drone bee reproduction for this post in Bee Culture. 

A zoomed in photo of a red pin push into a point on a map.

Jun 14, 2022

The Future of Geospatial Analytics

In this series, Rob Dunn invites leaders in several fields of study to predict the future to understand how to best steer their fields towards the most fruitful outcomes. 

Joseph McIver Receiving R.L. Noble Best Paper Award from Ryan Heise

Jun 8, 2022

Joseph McIver Wins Richard L. Noble Best Student Presentation Award

Congratulations to Joseph's for his award-winning presentation on seal salt toxicity of freshwater mussels. 

Michelle Jewell

Jun 1, 2022

Michelle Jewell Elected President of SCONC

Michelle Jewell, our resident science communicator, has been promoted to lead the Science Communicators of North Carolina. 

May 21, 2022

Bee the Solution

David talks about his work in apiculture through NC State's Extension networks. 

May 20, 2022

Keep Those Bee Hotels Buzzing

Farms, Food and You sat with Elsa Youngsteadt to learn more about North Carolina's bee populations for World Bee Day. 

May 9, 2022

The Future of Bees

Dr. Becky Irwin lends her expertise on bees and climate change to All Sides with Ann Fisher. 

Carpenter bee life cycles

Apr 28, 2022

Carpenter Bees Can be a Spring Buzzkill. Here’s How to Get Rid of Them (or Coexist)

This News & Observer article talks about Elsa and Hannah's important work on these solitary bees. 

Close-up of a female blood fluke, a parasitic worm that causes schistosomiasis in humans. Credit: David Scharf/Science Source

Apr 20, 2022

The Scientists Fighting for Parasite Conservation

Skylar and friends talk about the importance of parasites in this Scientific American.