As a herpetologist, a zoologist that focuses on amphibians and reptiles, Dr. Brian Greene knows that one of the risks in the natural environment is dangerous snakes, but he has always been curious as to why people are so afraid. He’ll share some recent research about primates’ brains that trains us to be afraid of snakes in a free public lecture Feb. 10.
A perfect storm: it can erupt at any time if a variety of factors interact just right. Dr. Paul Durham’s research was recently honored in a Maroon Minute.
Missouri State University’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences recently brought in renewed funding for programs focused on the safety and health of the country.
Two Missouri State University biology students from Dr. John Havel’s lab presented research on professional meetings this fall.
A few years ago, many companies struggled with the decision of whether to join social networking sites or not.



