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- Two genomes in every cell. The Scientist Magazine, 11/1/2019.
- Copying tricks from the animal kingdom. Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, 10/11/2019.
- Tobler, Vennum awarded K-State Excellence in Engagement Award. K-State Today, 5/15/2019.
- First Person: Gigi Lau and Nick Barts. Biology Open, 5/9/2019.
- K-State professor teaches science and how to explain it. BioNexus KC, 4/23/2019.
- Ryan Greenway about his experience as a PhD student. PhDetails, 4/12/2019.
- Fragile DNA Enables New Adaptations to Evolve Quickly. Quanta Magazine, 2/5/2019.
- Division of Biology faculty member attends Alan Alda Center science communication workshop. K-State Today, 1/28/2019.
- Different stories, same conclusion: how evolution is sometimes like a “choose your own adventure” book. Science Snapshots, 3/14/2018.
- Extremely adapted! Science Snapshots, 1/17/2018.
- Biologists find male, female live-bearing fish evolve differently. Seek – Research Magazine for Kansas State University, 10/17/2017
- K-State researchers say male, female live-bearing fish evolving differently. Topeka Capital Journal, 7/22/2017
- A tale of two fishes: biologists find that male, female live-bearing fish evolve differently. Science Newsline, 7/18/2017
- A tale of two fishes: biologists find that male, female live-bearing fish evolve differently. Phys.org, 7/18/2017
- Biologists find male, female live-bearing fish evolve differently. Science Daily, 7/18/2017
- Differences between males and females affect patterns of evolutionary diversification. Behind the Paper, Nature Ecology & Evolution, 7/10/2017
- Rapid evolution saved this fish from pollution, study says. New York Times, 12/9/2016
- Mechanisms of assortative mating and ecological speciation. Evolution Digest, 12/6/2016
- Three new bird species discovered in Africa. Science Daily, 11/9/2016
- Three New Species of Forest Robin Discovered in Africa. Sci-Fi News, 11/7/2017
- How fish survive in a toxic environment. Practical Fishkeeping Magazine, 6/13/2016
- Adaptation Helps Fish Thrive in Toxic Environments. MBE News, 5/2/2017
- Atlantic molly fish types have different predator vulnerabilities. Fishsens Magazine, 4/19/2016
- Once a year, people poison these fish as part of a ritual. BBC Earth, 4/16/2016
- Sardinas ciegas de Tacotalpa, claves para vida extraterrestre. Tabasco Hoy, 3/22/2016
- Pez en México ofrece rara oportunidad de ver el proceso de evolución, mientras ocurre. Scientific American Español, 3/15/2016
- Small Fish That Survive in Toxic Environment. Nature World News, 2/11/2016
- Genetics help fish thrive in toxic environments, collaborative study finds. Science Daily, 2/10/2016
- Scientists figure out how “extremophile” fish manage to survive. ZME Science, 2/10/2016
- Biologists find genetic mechanism for ‘extremophile’ fish survival. Phys.org, 2/9/2016
- Scientists reveal how fish were able to colonise poisonous springs. Phys.org, 5/12/2014
- How fish were able to colonize poisonous springs: A tale of survival. ScienceDaily, 5/12/2014
- In der Giftküche der Evolution. GEO, 10/16/2014
- Research Highlights. Evolutionary Applications, 3/17/2014
- Fish babies bigger in toxic waters. Nature, 11/20/2013
- Aquarium’s location causes concerns. FOX 25 OKC, 6/18/2013
- Vampire Bats, Giant Insects, and Other Mysterious Animals of the Darkest Caves. Enslow Publishers, 7/1/2012
- Texas A&M scientists study Mexican fish with an ‘alien’ appetite. AgriLife Today, 10/4/2011
- Moved by religion: Mexican cavefish develop resistance to toxin. Karst Worlds, 11/4/2010
- Mexican Religious Rite Has Created Super Poison-Tolerant Cave Fish. Discover Magazine, 9/15/2010
- Religious rite gives evolution a helping hand. New Scientist, 9/14/2010
- Religious Ceremony Forces Fish to Evolve or Die. LiveScience, 9/13/2010
- Fish ‘Mustache’ May Be Used for Fish Oral Sex. Gawker, 6/30/2010
- Male fish in Mexico sports sexy ‘moustache’. BBC, 6/28/2010
- Peces mexicanos con bigote. RTVE, 6/28/2010
- Tale of Two Fishes. Science, 5/22/2009
- Giant insect splits cavefish into distinct populations. Not Exactly Rocket Science, 5/12/2009
- Gewaltsame Artbildung. ScienceTicker, 5/13/2009
- Artbildung: Blindfischbau mit Wanze. Spektrum der Wissenschaft, 5/13/2009
- Vorlieben der Fischfrauen beeinflussen männliche Maße. Scinexx, 6/28/2008
- Weibliche Vorlieben beeinflussen die männliche Körpergröße. Deutschlandfunk, 6/18/2008
- A bug and sulphur hell for Mexican cavefish. BBC Wildlife Magazine, 6/1/2008
- Why play dead?: Rethinking what used to be obvious. Science News, 10/28/2006
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