Posts Tagged: Eric LoPresti
Why a Population of 'Bears' May Predict White House Occupancy
Forget the polls that claim to know who will win the U.S. Presidency. Let's hear it from the...
A hungry woolly bear caterpillar, the immature form of the Ranchman's Tiger Moth, Platyprepia virginalis. This photo was taken in April 2011 in the Bodega Marine Reserve. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Rick Karban Lab: How 'Bears' Can 'Predict' the U.S. Presidential Election
Forget the elephants and the donkeys. Think “bears.” The Republicans tout their...
The woolly bear caterpillars at Bodega Bay have correctly predicted the U.S. presidential election winners for three decades. This photo was taken in April 2011. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis Researchers: Sand Helps Protect Plants from Predators
If you've ever tried to eat a roasted marshmallow dropped in the sand, you probably said...
Sand verbena, Abronia latifolia, at Bodega Marine Reserve, Bodega Bay, Calif. Photo shows a young leaf with a sparse coating of sand on the upperside. (Photo by Eric LoPresti)