Why is DEET So Repellent? (Leslie Vosshal) // Minisymposium 2018
Carnegie Embryology Minisymposium 2018: Molecular Mechanics of Adaptation Leslie Vosshall - Why is DEET so repellent? Mosquito sensory attraction to ...
Carnegie Science Embryology
Lyme Disease: How Ecology and Tick Hosts Shape Transmission and Disease Risk
There are many things to be worried about in today's world: climate change, parking tickets, an ebola outbreak…but a disease that can be transmitted only by a ...
Nerd Nite
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Virus Expert Dr. Frank Ryan Discuss Behaviors of Viruses and Our Coevolution
Author Dr. Frank Ryan has spent a lifetime researching, speaking on, and writing about virus behaviors. His book Virusphere: From Common Colds to Ebola ...
Finding Genius Podcast
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Snakes! Behavior, Feeding and Diversity
What makes snakes so fascinating? Their diverse prey capture methods, their ability to live in many habitats, or their potential risks to humans? Here Morgan ...
naturalistoutreach
The Animals of Chernobyl | The New York Times
Biologist Timothy Mousseau has been studying the lasting effects of radiation on the flora and fauna of Chernobyl, Ukraine. Subscribe on YouTube: ...
The New York Times
Mosquito control not available despite increase in breeding
NBC2 News
Facts About Spiders ? - Secret Nature | Spider Documentary | Natural History Channel
There are almost 35000 species of spiders and they can survive almost anywhere on earth and can be deadly. In this documentary we take a closer look at the ...
Reel Truth Earth - Wildlife & Discovery
Dr. James Logan (LSHTM)- Novel control strategies for vector insects
The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases
The Secret Life of Thrips
Thrips are very small insects that generally go unnoticed, even though they are remarkably abundant throughout the world, consisting of over 6000 species, ...
Keele University
Gilles Laurent: Neural Motion
The neurons of the cuttlefish: Neurobiologist Gilles Laurent presented his current research at the MDC Lecture on May 7, 2019. Here you can watch the ...
Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin
Innovative methods and sustainable health approaches to historical trauma - Karina Walters, PhD
In the 3rd Annual Dorothy Pearson Lecture on "Equity and Social Justice," Dr. Walters, Professor, University of Washington School of Social Work and Director, ...
UW-Madison School of Social Work
Large Fly Webinar 2020
This webinar discusses how to prevent large flies in your facility and the impact of COVID-19 on pest control. For more information, visit ...
Ecolab
Ecological Relationships
Explore several ecological relationships with The Amoeba Sisters! Ecological relationships discussed include predation, competition, and symbiotic ...
Amoeba Sisters
Jan Ference: The Neurobiological Impact of Trauma
The Neurobiological Impact of Trauma: How You Can Be the Agent of Change | EVA BC Keynote 2017 When a person is exposed to chronic stress, trauma, ...
The Ending Violence Association of BC
Parasite-Induced Mind Control and Modification—Robert Poulin
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Finding Genius Podcast
Mod-04 Lec-15 Host Plant Resistance (Cont.)
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) by Prof. Prabhuraj A(Instructor Incharge),Prof. B.V. Patil,Prof. M. Bheemanna,University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur.
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Winged beauties and their conservation - a butterfly park | Sammilan Shetty | TEDxNITKSurathkal
Sammilan Shetty, the owner of a butterfly park, is a nature lover whose mission is to conserve the world's butterfly diversity. In this talk, he demonstrates their life ...
TEDx Talks
In Search of New Species - 3 of 6 - Spiders in the Jungles of Papua New Guinea
Wayne Maddison explains the mating behaviour of jumpind spiders and discusses the shape of genetic history. Playlist: ...
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Who Needs a Microbiome? - This Week in Science (TWIS) - Episode 745
Want to know why some insects might not need a microbiome? Join Dr. Kiki, Blair, and Justin in This Week in Science (TWIS), Episode 745, the weekly science ...
This Week in Science (TWIS)
Why Snails Kill 200 000 People Every Year
Did you know that snails are the second deadliest animal on the planet and responsible for around 200 000 deaths every year? Here's why. Sources: ...
Facts in Motion
Did Chernobyl Create Mutant Animals?
It's been over three decades since the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, and while the area remains unsafe for humans to return for long term inhabitation, the ...
Because Science
Zombie Ants and Fearless Mice: Parasites and the Brain
Parasites can dramatically change the behaviour of their hosts. This lecture tells us what this can tell us about the human brain. A lecture by Dr Tristram Wyatt, ...
Gresham College
PARASITES EXPANDING IN AUSTRALIA: An opportunity for area wide controls
This seminar is presented by Dr Peter James (QAAFI) on the 5th of April 2015.
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation (QAAFI)
Hidden Worlds - Insect Ecology and Communication
At Maquipucuna, the Ecolodge where I work, I give presentations featuring insect ecology, biology, and physiology.
SciBugs
Grazing Management Symbiotic Effect on Insect Behavior AFGC2019
Meta-analysis of three papers showing that grazing management affects the behavior of bugs in the eco-system, which improves your pastures even more in a ...
Regenagraze
Complete Cockroach Control Solution: Overcoming Bait Aversion
When a single gel bait product is used exclusively for roach control, research shows that cockroach strains can demonstrate feeding aversions. With Alpine® ...
BASF Pest Control US
What is a Locust Swarm and how does it Affect us? || Decode || Factly
Swarms of locusts invading fields in north India has been on the news for weeks now. In this video, we look at what the problem actually is, how it affects us, and ...
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Natural Selection
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Sowing Biodiversity: Cover Crops for Bees, Beneficial Insects and Pest Management - Eric Lee-Mader
Cover cropping represents a simple and powerful tool for sustaining pollinator and beneficial insect populations in agroecosystems. Mass pollen and nectar ...
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14 fascinating facts about swarms of animals and insects | Amazing Earth
Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=telegraphtv Like us on Facebook: ...
The Telegraph
UC Ag Experts Talk: Avocado Thrips - Invasion Biology and Management
Webinar recorded on January 22, 2020. Speaker: Dr. Mark Hoddle. Dr. Hoddle discussed the taxonomy, biology, temperature effects, damage, monitoring, ...
UCIPM
Robots ensure bees get the buzz
European scientists are trying to save the bee population by creating robotic helpers to warn them of dangers, by reproducing the insects' hive mentality, and ...
euronews Knowledge
[Conférence] J. VAN BAAREN - The impact of climate on the winter strategies of insects
Conférence : Insectes : amis, ennemis et modèles - Sessions 5 et 6 Lien de la conférence ...
Académie des sciences
STLZOOM – Zoo Busters
Do toads give us warts? Are black cats bad luck? There are plenty of animals with bad reputations, but most of the time these are just silly stories. In this program ...
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Rethinking Plant Physiology and Absorption of Nutrients From the Soil
In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John interviews Dr. Jerry Pollack, a pioneering water researcher. His research creates a completely new ...
Advancing Eco Agriculture
"The strange loop making parasitic insects our friends" by Mary Marek-Spartz
The history of ecology and functional programming are intertwined. The Fibonacci sequence, commonly used to illustrate recursion for learners of functional ...
Strange Loop
Social SPIDERS & What They Teach Us | with Colin Wright
Colin Wright (@SwipeWright) is an evolutionary biologist and humanist who realized, on the road to professorship, that he was constantly putting off the moment ...
Benjamin A Boyce
Toxoplasmosis: A Manipulative Foodborne Brain Parasite
Nearly one quarter of Americans have already been infected with the brain parasite toxoplasma. Subscribe to NutritionFacts.org's free e-newsletter and receive a ...
NutritionFacts.org
CIA Mind Control | CIA Secret Experiments
During the Cold War, the CIA launched a highly classified program aimed at mastering the art of mind control. CIA Secret Experiments ...
National Geographic
Environmental Science 4 (Biodiversity, Evolution, and Ecology Pt . 1)
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