A placeholder for more sources and material for my most recent Mycena News article. (12/4/2011) As of this re-edit, it's been a year and I haven't added anything, so I truly did drop the ball on it. In any event, I'm going to keep the placeholder, as I really do intend to add more material at some point soon.
Once-academic track mycology grad student, now a fully certified microscopist. All-around parataxonomist and science geek. A scientific jack-of-all-trades, I am an essential lab and field tool; available for your favorite scientific project!
Raviolis rellenos de setas silvestres
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*Hoy elaboramos una receta de cierta dificultad y sobre todo muy laboriosa,
pero con un resultado final que hace que merezca la pena todo el trabajo
real...
[da capo] Of Terms in Biology: Neuston
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by Merry When I stumbled across the term bacterioneuston, I discovered a
whole new world where the air meets the sea. I found that marine neuston
had long ...
Changes are in the works
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Gentle readers: It’s been far too long since I’ve posted about my dyepot
adventures, primarily because it’s been far too long since our area (the
temperate...
Postdoc position in Lin lab at UGA
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Research area: Xiaorong Lin lab focuses on key infectious mechanisms of the
model human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. We investigate
cryptococca...
Flying fungi
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Meet the red-cockaded woodpecker, a black and white bird with a real knack
for making holes in living pine trees. Read on to learn of its incredible
relati...
Reginald Buller – Transoceanic Mycologist
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Note: It has been awhile since there has been a new post at here at
Mycorant. I intended to keep it up starting last summer but a “mishap”
knocked me out o...
An insect bibliophile
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*I found this little insect, which is less than two millimetres long, in a
bag of walnuts imported from France. It's a psocid, commonly known as a
booklo...
‘Magic’ Mushroom: Chinese Fungus Glows in the Dark
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On a recent trip to southern China, I came across glowing mushrooms while
walking through a bamboo forest on my way home from dinner. People have
recognize...
Scary Food!!
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How close have you ever seen your food? Is it scary up that close? What's
that bump, the interesting fuzz, or those crystals doing there? Should it
have ho...
Numbers of Fungi
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The part of my brain that deals with numbers is quite well-developed (in
contrast, some would say, with other more important areas). (Though some
physici...
Macro Photography Website
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Welcome to Macro Photography for Beginners
I was in the middle of writing a new post about using filters in macro
photography, when I just decided that thi...
Well shaped baby from mixed parents
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Optika’s B 350 The time we considered Chinese microscopes as vulgar copies
of mainly Japanese hits (folded tin with play microscope optics) is over.
China ...
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