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Category: Research Spotlight

Ask a Scientist: Rebecca Rimbach

  By bat32@duke.edu 06/02/2020 07/13/2020 News, Research Spotlight

In the second edition of our “Ask a Scientist” series, Dr. Rebecca Rimbach shares about her new study of Eastern Grey Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) in the Korstian Division of the Duke Forest. She answers your many questions about squirrels and their curious behavior. Read More

Ask a Scientist: Steve Cummer

  By bat32@duke.edu 04/14/2020 07/13/2020 News, Research Spotlight

In our the first video of our new series called “Ask a Scientist”, Dr. Steve Cummer – world-renowned expert in lightning – talks about his research in the Duke Forest and answers the engaging questions you submitted via email and social media. Enjoy these interesting facts, and stay tuned for… Read More

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