And, like all the other books in
the Scientists in the Field series, it provides an intimate and realistic portrait of the researchers who have devoted their professional lives to studying nature.
An outstanding title in the National Geographic
Scientists in the Field series is The Hive Detectives: Chronicle of a Honey Bee Disaster, by Loree Griffin Burns.
Continuing the tradition of excellence established by other award - winning titles in
the Scientists in the Field series is Carson's latest on the Arizona - based research project Biosphere 2.
Well organized and clearly written, this lively entry in
the Scientists in the Field series introduces Tyrone Hayes, a biologist studying the effects of agricultural pesticides on the reproductive organs of leopard frogs.
This beautiful entry in the award - winning
Scientists in the Field series follows an expedition to the French Polynesian island of Moorea to study Pacific day octopuses — not octopi — in the wild and unlock some of the mystery surrounding this marine animal.
The octopus» high intelligence and prowess at camouflage have made it difficult to study, but this entry in
the Scientists in the Field series follows scientists in French Polynesia as they unlock some of the mystery surrounding this elusive mollusk.
This title, an entry in the exemplary
Scientists in the Field series and the 2011 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal winner, follows a team of scientists and volunteers who are working to rescue the birds and save them from extinction.
This absorbing entry in
the Scientists in the Field series discusses the Asian long - horned beetle's invasive presence in New England and the efforts of scientists to stop the destruction of trees and forests.
Filled with information about bats, the scientists who work with them, and current approaches to bat conservation, this title in
the Scientists in the Field series is filled with information, as it dispels myths about the flying mammal.
Packed with full - color photos, this enthusiastic entry in
the Scientists in the Field series follows a team of researchers hunting for elusive octopuses off the coast of French Polynesia.
Not exact matches
In a series of experiments in field sites in the UK and Germany, scientists tested the soil's structural stability when planted with a variety of different grasses, herbs and legume
In a
series of experiments
in field sites in the UK and Germany, scientists tested the soil's structural stability when planted with a variety of different grasses, herbs and legume
in field sites
in the UK and Germany, scientists tested the soil's structural stability when planted with a variety of different grasses, herbs and legume
in the UK and Germany,
scientists tested the soil's structural stability when planted with a variety of different grasses, herbs and legumes.
Another
in the wonderful
series of books «
Scientists in the
Field».
Nadia is also featured
in the amazing «
Scientists in the
Field»
series book, Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery.
The goal of this seminar
series is to feature
scientists who are pushing the boundaries
in their respective
fields with enabling and disruptive technologies and share new and exciting research with Gladstone
scientists.
Dr. Moss hosts a monthly teleconference
series, interviewing leading
scientists and practitioners
in the
field of functional medicine.
Ever hopeful that Watts is right, climate
scientists, wrong... they could save a lot of Koch's money by spending an afternoon on a
series of 15 - minute calls with knowledgeable people
in the
field.
They could start by offering to have a
series of videoconferences with key Climate Change
Scientists to establish the full views of what is happening
in the Science
field, from the Science frame of reference.
For the
series, Bowers interviewed a selection of
scientists in varying
fields, capturing the frightened looks on their faces while they contemplated their findings.