Thesis Publications
Papaya Project Case Study
Articles for ASPBNews:
• Postcards from Sarah: From Tequila, Mexico Where the Blue Agave is King!
• ASPB and CSPP Unite in Boston for Plant Biology 2006
• The Biology of Transpiration: From Guard Cells to Globe
• Postcards from Sarah: When Plants Stop Making Sense
• Postcards from Sarah: The Challenges of
Research in Paradise
• Postcards from Sarah: IRRI Researchers Collaborate with Artists to Depict Role of
Sticky Rice in Lao Culture
• Postcards from Sarah: Members Meet the Press at the World Conference of
Science Journalists
• Postcards from Sarah: Greetings from the Sundarbans—The Largest Contiguous Tract
of Mangrove Forest on Earth
• Postcards from Sarah: Traditional Medicinal Plants “Rediscovered” in
the Land of the Maya
• ASPB and BSA Unite in Chicago for Plant Biology & Botany 2007 Joint Congress
Cornell News Service:
• Biologists Close in on 'Florigen,' the Signal That Causes Plants to Flower
• International agriculture course alters the lives of students
by taking them to developing nations
• Paleontologist traces medieval manuscripts through Dark Ages
• Putting the squeeze on petroleum: Chemists make plastics from oranges
• New model traces missing gas in Earth's atmosphere to tree root systems
• CU researchers focus on proteins important in the making of DNA
• Unlike other bats, vampire bats keep out of trouble by running, Cornell researchers find
• Squyres captivates D.C. audience with story of rovers' year on Mars
• Genetic engineering saved Hawaii's papaya industry -
so why aren't other countries following suit?
• Racker lecturer shares 'Great Ideas in Biology' with Cornell community
• Thomas Wei's love of economics drove him from pre-med to policy analysis
• Ethan Rand's passion and firsthand experience drive his pursuit of science and design
• From silver anniversary to media, CU celebrates nanotech
• National conference at Cornell explores land-grant mission in economic development
Raleigh News and Observer:
• Duke scholars work to restore wetlands - on campus
• Vines under siege
• Music from the mist
• Researchers create stem cells from foreskin
• Corny idea might save the world
• Deaths probed in wake of heat
• Triangle thirsting for rain
• Tiny things do big duty
• Why grease is a drain on Raleigh sewers
• Alcohol study on tap for ECU students
• N.C. health experts warn against ticks
• Experts warn against tick disease
• Triangle residents stick to London travel plans
• For Ice Occasions sculptor, art really is cool
• Accidental advisor helps student paper succeed
• Family catches the 'Herbie: Fully Loaded' bug
• Scholar's Midas Touch Boosts Health Care
• Two Troops Based in N.C. Killed Overseas
• Squirrel causes Raleigh power outrage
• Singapore, Bangkok on Moeser's itinerary
• Beetles
• Cornell News Service Wins Silver Medal for Science Writing
• In a Funky Setting, Science Cabaret Debuts with Images of Mars
• Awarded 2005 AAAS/ASPB Mass Media Fellowship
• AAAS/ASPB Mass Media Fellow Returns Drumming a Journalist's Beat
• Boyce Thompson Institute Mixes Science and Entertainment in "Science Cabaret"
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