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.3 min read·Jan 14, 2019----
Ania SzczesniewskiDown with the Flow HiveA quick breakdown of a $2 million project5 min read·Jan 13, 2019----
Ania SzczesniewskiEnvironmental sociology professor reflects on her move to VanderbiltOriginally published in Orbis: Advocates for the Earth on March 31, 2016.5 min read·Jan 13, 2019----
Ania SzczesniewskiThe Underground World of Eating BugsOriginally published in Orbis: Advocates for the Earth on Nov. 24, 20154 min read·Jan 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…1 min read·Dec 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…3 min read·Dec 3, 2017----
Ania SzczesniewskiOldest footprint in Europe survived nearly 6 million yearsThis step is a step towards knowing when humans reached Europe1 min read·Dec 3, 2017----
Ania SzczesniewskiBacteria set the mood for our closest non-animal relativesSexual reproduction of S. rosetta is triggered by bacterial activity1 min read·Dec 3, 2017----