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Cornell Biology Blogs: Regi: Summer Opportunities
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Regi. Wednesday, May 21, 2008. During the summer I will be blogging about my internship at DukeUniversity. I'll do my best to give you guys all the information I have and hopefully (for those of you who don't have any experience) help you have abetter understanding of what a Medical Internship is. I applied to the SMDEP program at Duke University because I wanted to do something productive during the summer. Here's the link to the page if anyone else wants to apply:. I come from Po...
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008: It's not all about spiders...
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008. I hope to provide the perspective of an excited entomologist's journey to Kenya with Cornell's BioEE 265. Sunday, May 18, 2008. It's not all about spiders. In terms of arachnid diversity in the desert, scorpions are second to none. Kenya is known to be home to 24 scorpion species in three different families. I'm getting excited to find some of these in the wild! Scorpions glow under blacklight. Few scorpions are dangerous, red denotes species to be careful around).
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W: where the buffalo roam
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W. Thursday, June 5, 2008. Where the buffalo roam. I'm in Jackson, Wyoming. Actually in the Teton Co. Public Library. Camping in the Grand Teton National Forest and I'm quickly running out of internet time. My digital camera needs servicing at Olympus because Moab dust got in the lens so I have no new photos. I'll post more tomorrow. There are herds of buffalo grazing by the campsite. How cool! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W: desert dust
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W. Friday, May 23, 2008. I've been in Moab, Utah for five days now. One shower and five dusty nights' sleep later I am adjusting to life in the field. I left Ithaca, NY early Sunday morning with Rob Raguso. This photo is a bit upriver from our campsite. You can see the la Sal mountains in the background. This road is Highway 128 and it takes you into Moab. Arches National Park is a fifteen minute drive away. We met up with the rest of the team, said our hellos, and caught u...
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W: June 2008
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W. Thursday, June 5, 2008. Where the buffalo roam. I'm in Jackson, Wyoming. Actually in the Teton Co. Public Library. Camping in the Grand Teton National Forest and I'm quickly running out of internet time. My digital camera needs servicing at Olympus because Moab dust got in the lens so I have no new photos. I'll post more tomorrow. There are herds of buffalo grazing by the campsite. How cool! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Where the buffalo roam.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008: July 2008
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008. I hope to provide the perspective of an excited entomologist's journey to Kenya with Cornell's BioEE 265. Thursday, July 24, 2008. Big Apologies (And finally a first post). The last note in my journal at this point is "Elephants in Camp" but that story will have to wait]. On the drive in we only saw the top side of elephants over the trees, so that is all I will show here (for now). Even at this point the best word I can come up with for how a giraffe runs is 'doofy'.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008: Camera practice!
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008. I hope to provide the perspective of an excited entomologist's journey to Kenya with Cornell's BioEE 265. Monday, May 26, 2008. Thanks to the improving weather in Ithaca I've finally gotten a chance to take my new camera. Out I'm trying to learn as much as possible about shooting big objects ( like mammals. From far away and small objects ( like spiders. This is one of the South American giants. African species are generally not as colorful. Wolf spider with eggsac.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008: Why British Airlines Rocks (And I'm about to pass out)
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008. I hope to provide the perspective of an excited entomologist's journey to Kenya with Cornell's BioEE 265. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Why British Airlines Rocks (And I'm about to pass out). Well, I'm in London. I haven't slept in longer than I can remember so please excuse any typos here.I'm writing this on borrowed internet time. Top 5 reasons why British Airways rules:. Did I mention the tea was served in little actual tea cups? 4) The British accents. Enough said. 1) The...