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An image from Anatomy of an Agricultural Antagonist (Clark et al. 2023) received 2nd place in the "Visual Impact" category in the US Department of Energy's NERSC (National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center) Science as Art competition. This image, a 3D reconstruction of a blue green sharpshooter, used NERSC computing resources to turn the raw X-ray data into a 3D image. The contest was held as part of NERSC's 50th anniversary symposium. 
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Deep Look

PBS Digital Studios' DEEP LOOK video starring my insect colony is live! In collaboration with researchers at Georgia Tech and Harvard, we're working to understand the fluid mechanics of excretion of insects. Check out the video to learn more! 
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Scientific Creative Writing

Echninoderms:
In focus: What's so great about echinoderms? These 9 facts will make them your new favorite animals.

Brittle Stars:
Guest Post: Brittle Star Arms are Weird
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Stylophorans:
Guest Post: The Strangest-Looking Animals of All Time
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Other research highlights featured in...

Our publication on a new fossil crab in the news! 

National Geographic
Tiny crab encased in amber reveals evolutionary march out of the ocean

CNN
Tiny crab preserved in 100-million-year-old amber lived among dinosaurs

Popular Science
Entombed in amber, this tiny crab hails from the age of the dinosaurs

Science News
Crab found in 100-million-year-old amber is oldest modern-looking crab ever found
News coverage on our work on flowering plants! 

Nature 
News and Views

Ancient seeds spill secrets about the evolution of flowering plants

Science News
Exquisite fossils unearthed in Inner Mongolia reveal how peas got their hard coat

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AAAS  EurekAlert!
Dinosaur-age fossils provide new insights into origin of flowering plants 

PastTime
Episode 23: Meet the Echinoderms! Adventures with Ancient Sea Stars!

Yale Daily News
Ancient brittle star tells a new story about how it's arms functioned

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