Let’s Botanize! "101 Ways to Connect with Plants” is officially published! OEB alumns Ben Goulet-Scott (PhD ‘22) & Jacob Suissa (PhD ‘23) of @letsbotanize new book is out now! What are you waiting for? Go get yours now! tinyurl.com/3w9xaxjs
Let’s Botanize! "101 Ways to Connect with Plants” is officially published! OEB alumns Ben Goulet-Scott (PhD ‘22) & Jacob Suissa (PhD ‘23) of @letsbotanize new book is out now! What are you waiting for? Go get yours now! tinyurl.com/3w9xaxjs
OEB is thrilled to announce that Carrie Albertin has officially joined as Assistant Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Assistant Curator in Malacology at @mczharvard.bsky.social Please join us in welcoming Professor Albertin!
Isolated, detailed images of ?Carcinosoma aurorae's limbs
A new study from @invertebratepal.bsky.social describes a new sea scorpion species that shows these animals were skilled predators much earlier than the fossil record showed! The study is led by Peter Van Roy, Ghent University, & co-authored by OEB PhD candidate Jared Richards. tinyurl.com/bdcwmrws
A new study in iScience led by Karma Nanglu at UC Riverside & Prof. Javier Ortega-Hernandez @invertebratepal.bsky.social reveals that a parasitic worm, called spionids, still plaguing oysters today has been drilling into shells for nearly half a billion years & has barely changed! #fossils #parasi
A new species of a tiny deep-sea limpet reveals big secrets of the deep sea! New study from Professor Gonzalo Giribet's lab describes an exciting find from the 2023 @nautiluslive.org expedition to the remote Johnston Atoll
Congratulations to OEB alum Wendy Valencia Montoya (PhD '25)
A new study by Professor David Combosch (former postdoc) and OEB Professor Gonzalo Giribet reveals the surprising sex determination system in the living fossil, Nautilus #evolution #genetics #cephalopod #chromosome
Postdoc Sarah Losso & Professor Javier Ortega-Hernández new study in BMC Biology analyzed 156 limbs from 28 well-preserved Olenoides serratus fossil specimens and solved the mystery of how these ancient Cambrian trilobites moved their limbs! @invertebratepal.bsky.social
A new study by RJ Knecht (PhD '25) confirms a Cambrian fossil, Palaeocampa anthrax, that was misidentified for 130 years is the oldest and first-known nonmarine lobopodian, an ancient relative of modern arthropods
OEB is pleased to welcome our new Co-Chairs Professors Ben de Bivort and Mansi Srivastava! @debivort.bsky.social
How did mammals go from sprawling to an upright position? Postdoc Robert Brocklehurst & Professor Stephanie Pierce have the answer and it's a surprising winding, dramatic one!
A new study from @harvardoeb.bsky.social found that 21% of the greenhouse gases in groundwater are emitted into the air before the water integrates into streams. Words by @sarahderouin.com eos.org/research-spo...
MCB to Host 2025 Prather Lectures Featuring Feng Zhang
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PhD candidate Sarah Losso finds An evolutionary clue, curled up and long unstudied, in a Harvard museum
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Prof. Bence Ölveczky has joined the Washington, DC crew to sail the most dangerous leg of Clipper Round the World Yacht Race from Cape Town, South Africa to Freemantle, Australia. That leg passes through some of the world's most dangerous waters. Follow Bence and the team on teamwashingtondc.com
Join Professor Andrew Davies and conservation scientist Fiona "Boo" Maisels from WCS, on Mongabay Explores Podcast, where the researchers explain the ecological benefits of forest elephants, why they are crucial for forest health, and what could happen we lost them.
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New study, led by postdoc
@jopabinia.bsky.social finds true crabs left the marine environment 7-17 times & are 45 mil yrs older than previous estimates, dating to the Middle Triassic alongside some of the earliest dinosaurs! t.co/RzPPZVU34q