Do we need to watch what we spray? A summary of our recent review on the potential dangers of phage biopesticides. Guest post by Sean Meaden, PhD student at University of Exeter working on phage-Pseudomonas syringae-plant host interactions. It seems barely a week goes by without mention of the dangers of antibiotic resistance in popular news stories. … Continue reading Guest post by Sean Meaden
Why I dropped out of psychology and became an evolutionary biologist, Part II: Evolution is happening, and it matters.
At about the same time that I was getting very frustrated by my psychology courses, I was taking an Evolution lab course (taught by the ingenious Janis Antonovics) where the theories I had been reading about first began to take shape. It was my first taste of why evolution mattered to me and also of … Continue reading Why I dropped out of psychology and became an evolutionary biologist, Part II: Evolution is happening, and it matters.
