Researchers tune in to the sex calls of wood frogs

Wednesday, April 20, 2022
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Tuning In to the Sex Calls of Wood Frogs

"A chorus of wood frogs can sound a lot like the chaotic gobbling from a group of rowdy turkeys," says Ryan Calsbeek, an associate professor of biological sciences and lead author of a new study on the role of chorus and individual singing in amphibian mating.

French Writer Édouard Louis Returns as a Montgomery Fellow

The award-winning writerwhose ability to frankly portray class, sexuality, and violence in contemporary French society has made him a literary star—returns to Hanover from April 26 to May 3 as a Montgomery Fellow.

In the News: Fourteen Audiobooks By Trans Authors That You Should Check Out Immediately

The autobiography of the late Ben Barres, MED '79, a nationally recognized neuroscientist who died in 2017, is recommended by Buzzfeed for "the impact that Barres had on both the scientific community and gender equality."

Quoted: Anne Sosin '02 in 'The New York Times'

"As much as we wouldn't like to believe it, we still need a society-wide approach to the pandemic, especially to protect those who can't benefit fully from vaccination," says the policy fellow at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy.

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