By Jacob Kim ’16
Continue reading Frog Heart Beats on Its Own in Physiology Lab
By Jacob Kim ’16
Continue reading Frog Heart Beats on Its Own in Physiology Lab
By Laurel Hamers ’14
Williams College Professor of Biology Joan Edwards oozes excitement about plants, able to turn a subject that most associate with endless Latin names and obscure botanical terminology into a fascinating examination of the unique characteristics (personalities, almost) of different plant species and the unexpected ways in which they adapt to their environment. Her research focuses on the mechanisms by which plants increase their reproductive success through adaptations for pollination and seed dispersal. In particular, she is interested in what she describes as “ultra-fast plant movement.” Edwards acknowledges the seemingly contradictory nature of the terminology. “You never think of plants as doing anything fast,” she says, “but they do—and they can do things extraordinarily fast.”
Continue reading Plants in Action: Joan Edwards on Rapid Plant Behaviors
By Allen Davis ’14
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