Shape-shifting frog discovered in Ecuadorian Andes March 31, 2015Amphibian blends to surroundings, changing skin from smooth to spiny A frog in Ecuador’s western Andean cloud forest...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Usual prey gone, a fish survives by changing predictably March 17, 2015Habits, physique and more transform to hunt different critters A species of fish that normally eats smaller fish...FeaturedScience & Tech·
5 questions with…pole vault school-record holder Mark Kulinski March 13, 2015Case Western Reserve University pole vaulter Mark Kulinski runs down the lane— counting his steps in cycles of...5questionsFeatured·
Instructor Valerie Haywood presents research on biology education March 6, 2015Valerie Haywood, instructor in the Department of Biology, was invited to present her research on biology education at...Publications & Presentations·
Biology’s Matthew Dugas discusses impact of reproductive care on strawberry poison frogs February 4, 2015Successful strawberry frog dads die young BBC: A study shows having a lot of offspring is linked to...Media·
Climate change appears a mixed bag for a common frog October 9, 2014Researcher finds effects of earlier breeding and weather Scientists have found amphibians worldwide are breeding earlier due to...Featured·
5 questions with…48-year biology professor James Zull June 19, 2014James Zull remembers when a single chain separated Western Reserve University and the Case Institute of Technology. The...5questionsFeatured·
Biology’s Emmitt Jolly chosen as keynote speaker June 13, 2014Emmitt Jolly, assistant professor of biology, was the keynote speaker at the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) graduation...Publications & Presentations·
Biology’s Mark Willis discusses challenges of collaborating across disciplines February 25, 2014Researchers discover ants can withstand 5,000 times body weight The Columbus Dispatch: A joint research team in the...Media·
Biology student spends summer in Rwanda researching mantises September 26, 2013Third-year evolutionary biology major Riley Tedrow scooped up earthworms 2 feet long and fat as his thumb, poisonous...Featured·