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We know there has been a strong appetite for a straightforward approach to learning #R. Well, this year, you'll have it at #EntSoc18 and #JAM18 with a workshop hosted by Keaton Wilson (UAEnto ) and Robert Zinna (Mars Hill University). Check it out!

We know there has been a strong appetite for a straightforward approach to learning #R. Well, this year, you'll have it at #EntSoc18 and #JAM18 with a workshop hosted by Keaton Wilson (<a href="/UAEnto/">UAEnto</a> ) and Robert Zinna (Mars Hill University). Check it out!
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Thanks to Arizona Farm Bureau Julie Murphree for a comprehensive story about the long fight to save U.S. cotton crops from devastation by the pink bollworm. Decades of work by many talented researchers and specialists at @UACALS UAEnto @azcoopext helped make this happen! azfb.org/Article/After-…

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Happening today! Friday, November 2nd at 11 a.m. in Marley 230 Kathleen Walker will be presenting in the EIS Seminar Series: “What happened to Zika?: Arbovirus risk in Arizona and Sonora.” Refreshments will be served at 10:45 a.m. #entomology #Arizona #Tucson #Zika

Happening today! Friday, November 2nd at 11 a.m. in Marley 230 Kathleen Walker will be presenting in the EIS Seminar Series: “What happened to Zika?: Arbovirus risk in Arizona and Sonora.” Refreshments will be served at 10:45 a.m.
#entomology #Arizona #Tucson #Zika
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Friday, November 16th at 11 a.m. in Marley 230 Yoshitomo Kikuchi (Research Scientist, AIST, Sapporo, Japan) will present a lecture titled “Stink bugs and their culturable symbionts, Burkholderia spp.: their diversity and evolution.” Refreshments served at 10:45 a.m.

Friday, November 16th at 11 a.m. in Marley 230 Yoshitomo Kikuchi (Research Scientist, AIST, Sapporo, Japan) will present a lecture titled “Stink bugs and their culturable symbionts, Burkholderia spp.: their diversity and evolution.” Refreshments served at 10:45 a.m.
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The Dept. of Agriculture on 11/12 recognized decades of work by so many in @UACALS, @azcoopext & UAEnto that led to elimination of pink bollworm in all U.S. cotton producing areas. Dr. Bruce Tabashnik (right) represented @UofA, accepting the award from USDA Under Secretary Greg Ibach.

The <a href="/USDA/">Dept. of Agriculture</a> on 11/12 recognized decades of work by so many in @UACALS, @azcoopext &amp; <a href="/UAEnto/">UAEnto</a> that led to elimination of pink bollworm in all U.S. cotton producing areas. Dr. Bruce Tabashnik (right) represented @UofA, accepting the award from USDA Under Secretary Greg Ibach.
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Department of Entomology professor Goggy Davidowitz and his team have been awarded a Green Fund annual grant for creating a scalable model for raising edible mealworms on spent beer-brewing grains. #insects #entomology #science #food #sustainability uaatwork.arizona.edu/lqp/fund-your-…

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Thanks to KVOA News 4 Tucson for their story on the role @UACALS UAEnto @azcoopext played in eradicating pink bollworm from U.S. cotton crops. Incredibly proud of the decades of work by so many at @UofA who made this happen! 🔬#ScienceAtWork kvoa.com/news/local-new…

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How do you gather up grasshoppers to keep them from eating crops🌾? Or program a machine to whack weeds without whacking lettuce plants🥬? Students are hard at work on these #biosystems questions for #UADesignDay19. >> bit.ly/edp-biosystems…

How do you gather up grasshoppers to keep them from eating crops🌾? Or program a machine to whack weeds without whacking lettuce plants🥬? Students are hard at work on these #biosystems questions for #UADesignDay19.
&gt;&gt; bit.ly/edp-biosystems…
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Check out the research of Dr. Wendy Moore, an Associate Professor of Entomology at the UA, on vampire-like beetles that prey on ants: pbs.org/wgbh/nova/arti…

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New research from Katy Prudic & colleagues finds that viceroy butterflies increase their chemical defenses when their mimicry model is in low abundance nature.com/articles/s4200… #evolution UAEnto

New research from Katy Prudic &amp; colleagues finds that viceroy butterflies increase their chemical defenses when their mimicry model is in low abundance nature.com/articles/s4200… #evolution <a href="/UAEnto/">UAEnto</a>
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Important work on mosquitoes being done by UA entomologists Dawn Gouge and Kathleen Walker. westernipm.org/index.cfm/ipm-…

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@UofA entomologist Bruce Tabashnik, UAEnto Department head and @BIO5 member has led his team to successfully eliminate pink bollworm from cotton, one of Arizona’s biggest crops. Learn more in his recent interview with @AZPM.

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The mosquito Toxorhynchites rutilus is harmless to humans but a voracious predator of other mosquitoes. Researchers hope it could help control disease-transmitting mosquitoes—if they can find an efficient way to raise the predator mosquitoes in the lab. entomologytoday.org/2019/03/19/tox…

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What happens when a nearly eradicated agricultural #pest becomes resistant to pesticide? In certain parts of the world, a bollworm comeback. #BollwormComeback bit.ly/2HFNZgE

What happens when a nearly eradicated agricultural #pest becomes resistant to pesticide? In certain parts of the world, a bollworm comeback. #BollwormComeback bit.ly/2HFNZgE
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"We knew that camel crickets can eat almost anything, so we began to wonder what bacteria might be in a camel cricket’s microbial ecosystem that allows them to do that." news.ncsu.edu/2019/03/cricke…