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An Introduction to Forensic Entomology: Insect DetectivesForensic entomology is an important part of forensic science. Forensic entomologists are frequently able to help determine date of death when other means of determination are impossible. This article gives you a glimpse into the world of forensic entomology
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Becoming an Entomologist: Entomology Degree and Career OptionsEntomology is the study of insects. There are hundreds of United States entomology degree programs to study bugs, and entomologists have a number of career and job options, such as pest control and forensic entomology.
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Entomology and Botany in Criminal CasesThis article describes the role of entomology and botany in criminal cases.
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"Genetically Modified and Biological Research & Development in ASEAN: Better Transparency Needed"The statement made by Dr Lee Han Lim as Head of the Entomology Unit, Institute of Medical Research(IMR), Health Ministry, Putrajaya, Selangor("An Ethical, Safe Trial", NST, 18 Feb 2011 at page 18)
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"GM Research &Development in ASEAN: Better Transparency Needed"The statement made by Dr Lee Han Lim as Head of the Entomology Unit, Institute of Medical Research(IMR), Health Ministry, Putrajaya, Selangor("An Ethical, Safe Trial", NST, 18 Feb 2011 at page 18)
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Forensic Entomology and Flies and Maggots on a Dead BodyThe study of flies and maggots can play an important role in a homicide investigation by revealing important facts about the time of death.
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Entomology of "Epizooty"I always thought that this word was fake. To my surprise, it's real and has a scientific meaning!
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Life in Entomology: Caterpillar DiaryAs an experiment, and for fun, I kept a baby caterpillar, watching it grow throughout its life cycle until it emerged as a moth. These are my observations that I kept in my caterpillar diary along the way. I loved the results. -
The Killing Fields of KelitaTwo dedicated new found friends try to quell a 350 year-old grudge between adolecent youths and a long-time thought to be foe.
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Y'all and Ain't EntomologyA look at the history of "y'all" and "ain't" and why people don't consider them proper words.
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Potato/ Tomato EntomologyPotato? Potahtoe? Tomato? Tomahtoe? Let's Call the Whole Thing Off!
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The Madagascar Hissing CockroachThe Madagascar hissing cockroach is one of the largest species of cockroaches.
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Recognizing Evergreen Bagworms, the Damage They Do & How to Get Rid of ThemThe Evergreen Bagworm is a pest many of the unfamiliar don't notice until damage is done! How to deal with it. -
College 101: Choosing Your MajorA look at the four primary areas of your life you will want to examine before choosing your major. -
How to Make Your Own Fruit Fly Trap Out of Everyday Household ItemsBored? Hate fruit flies? Try making this homemade trap to get rid of them!
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A Bug's Life Coloring Pages, Online Games and ActivitiesFree printable coloring pages, online games and activity ideas to go along with the movie A Bug's Life.
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Beekeepers Offer Alternative to Honey Bee ExterminationReaching for pesticide is not the only way to eliminate a honey bee infestation, but not everyone knows their options. Try calling a beekeeper. -
Birds, Butterflies, Bees and MoreWhat would our gardens be without these amazing creatures? -
Arumat 100% Battle Trophy List - Star Ocean: The Last Hope for the Microsoft Xbox 360Each of the main characters in Star Ocean: The Last Hope for the Microsoft Xbox 360 has a total of 100 Battle Trophies. Here is the entire Battle Trophy List for Arumat.
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Don't Let the Bed Bugs BiteIf you've experienced or even heard about bed bugs, it's a safe bet you want to avoid them! Here are some tips on keeping them away. -
The Navy: How to Build a Military or Civilian CareerWhy and how the joining the US Navy can be a good decision. Includes a list of jobs found within the Navy that are equally or more common outside the military.
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Animals that Eat Their Own YoungA brief list of some animals that eat their own offspring.
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There Really Are Free Things to Do in Costa RicaExcluding the obvious free activities like hiking, walking on the beach and sunbathing, there ARE free things to do in Costa Rica. It depends on where you go and at what time of the year and above all how you want to spend your time.
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Precautions for Using Natural Pesticides and InsecticidesNatural insecticides are the safest but they can also cause some temporary problems or may be slightly toxic. Therefore you must take some precautions when using them. Here are some precautions you need to take when using natural insecticides.
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A Grocery Check ListThe theory goes that if you have a list and stick to that list when you shop for graceries you will save money. -
The Asian Lady BeetleThe Asian lady beetle is great for controlling aphids and bugs that invade crops, although they can be quite a nuisance.
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The Flea Wars: Tried-and-True Weapons Used in the BattleA product review on common flea pesticides and tips on how to successfully de-flea your home. -
Increase Your Vocabulary with Greek PrefixesPrefixes that derive from Greek can help you improve your English vocabulary. -
Florida's Poisonous Spiders and Insects and How to Protect YourselfMy family is planning a camping trip in our home state of Florida. I have always been very afraid of spiders. Other insects don't bother me as much,, but I will run screaming madly from a spider. -
Periodical Cicada They Are Out This YearThis year you may have noticed around the country everywhere it seems you see the periodical locust, with their huge red eyes ans benign mating call.
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Home School Science Project: Caterpillar IdentificationKids of all ages and at-home educators can venture outdoors and look for caterpillars, moths and butterflies to identify.
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Should You Eat Bugs to Survive the Recession?A look at how families might consider eating bugs to save money during the recession.
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The Golden Orb Weaver: Are There Really Giant Bird-Eating Spiders?It has been rumored that a Golden Orb Weaver Spider was seen devouring a bird in Queensland, Australia. Does the Golden Orb Weaver Spider really prey on animals larger than insects? If so, would it prey on humans?
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How to Create a Butterfly GardenHow to make a garden that is attractive to butterflies. -
How to Prevent Mosquito BitesAnts may be more common visitors to a picnic, but mosquitoes are surely more annoying guests-and dangerous too
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September 16: Today's Notable BirthdaysIs September 16th your birthday? How will you celebrate this momentous occasion? With what notable individuals do you share your birth date?
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Researchers: Honey Bees Can Count to FourHoney bees continue to surprise us with their intelligence. A new study suggests bees can count, but only to four. -
Family Friendly Washington, DC - Traveling with Kids to the CapitalA trip to Washington, DC. is both fun and affordable! Here is a list of free(or almost free)kid-friendly places to visit when in our nations capital city. -
Museums in the Dallas Area Worth SeeingThere are several museums in the vicinity of Dallas, Texas. These include a building that a president was shot from, a chronicle of the Holocaust, a collection commemorating women, celebrating African Americans and many more.
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Ideal Plant Species for a Butterfly GardenWhether you are design a full butterfly garden or simply looking for a few good plant species to attract some of the fluttering miracles to your yard, there are many plant varieties that are famous for functioning as a magnet for butterflies.
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