Ania SzczesniewskiScience Saturday: Vanderbilt coffee drinkers uniteVanderbilt’s Institute of Coffee Studies explores the science, economics, and history behind the drink that fuels this university.Jan 14, 2019Jan 14, 2019
Ania SzczesniewskiDown with the Flow HiveA quick breakdown of a $2 million projectJan 13, 2019Jan 13, 2019
Ania SzczesniewskiEnvironmental sociology professor reflects on her move to VanderbiltOriginally published in Orbis: Advocates for the Earth on March 31, 2016.Jan 13, 2019Jan 13, 2019
Ania SzczesniewskiThe Underground World of Eating BugsOriginally published in Orbis: Advocates for the Earth on Nov. 24, 2015Jan 13, 2019Jan 13, 2019
Ania SzczesniewskiThe unsolved mystery of colony collapse disorderCheck out a short podcast about colony collapse disorder and one of the many scientists trying to unravel the mystery of these disappearing…Dec 3, 2017Dec 3, 2017
Ania SzczesniewskiNew GE corn could mean consumer health benefitsA new Frankenfood is on the scene: corn with bacterial genetics that tell it to produce the one essential sulfur amino acid it doesn’t…Dec 3, 2017Dec 3, 2017
Ania SzczesniewskiOldest footprint in Europe survived nearly 6 million yearsThis step is a step towards knowing when humans reached EuropeDec 3, 2017Dec 3, 2017
Ania SzczesniewskiBacteria set the mood for our closest non-animal relativesSexual reproduction of S. rosetta is triggered by bacterial activityDec 3, 2017Dec 3, 2017