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A Knox College student, working at a summer internship, removes an invasive species tree at Green Oaks, the College's 700-acre biological field station.
Seasonal Biotechnician Kevin Payne on research project for Alaska Peninsula/Becharof National Wildlife Refuges, June 2011.
This cell was built by my Fall 2008 Fundamentals of Biology class. In particular, John Beale, Maya Edgerly, and Caleb Stamper worked on it.
I found 78 of these vintage (1910-1950) biology posters in the dumpster at a local college. Definitely a find of a lifetime.
Agriocnemis nana
Agriocnemis nana is one of the smallest damselfly species (9-15mm).
Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India
www.asia-dragonfly.net/globalResults.php?Species=307
odonata-malaysia.blogspot.com/2009/06/coenagrionidae-agri...
Yohan Mehary '13, a biology major from of Berkeley, California, is washing seeds in an ethanol and detergent mix in preparation for plating T1 generation transgenic plants in the plant biology lab of the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center. The plates have an antibiotic that kills regular plants but allows transgenic plants to survive. The lab focuses on a cytokinin pathway which is involved in cell division and growth.
(photo by Corinne Arndt Girouard)
Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
Students in Dr. Kanwal Alvarez’s cell biology class, including Jess Bayer (left) and Elvire Nguepnang, designed their own experiment to test the movement of molecules in a cell. By doing this, the students learn to apply classroom knowledge in a lab setting.