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I couldn’t decide how to start this blog post, so I turned to Google for help. I started by asking “what is a blog”, and this is what Google informed me: “A blog is a Web site containing the writer’s … Continue reading
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Meet our partners – Bug Girl
Bug_girl has a PhD in Entomology. Her bug research involves using pheromones to try to control insect populations without pesticides. Essentially, she makes male bugs horny, and then prevents them from mating. (Please don’t extrapolate from that more that is … Continue reading





