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...Northeastern physics professor Darien Wood fondly discusses their rock-climbing outings together, while writer Anna Christina Buchmann describes their trips to the ballet, and Harvard economics professor Kenneth S. Rogoff says he is wowed by her understanding of the financial crisis...
...extremely interested in new things, and she’s so quick and she’s so curious but she doesn’t have that stage of intimidation that most people have,” Buchmann said. “There is no pause, she just plunges...
Many of these pollinators are in trouble, however, threatened by encroachment on open spaces, the felling and fragmentation of forests, industrial pollution and overzealous pesticide use. "The pollination crisis," as entomologists Stephen Buchmann and Gary Paul Nabhan term it in a new book, The Forgotten Pollinators (Island Press/Shearwater Books; $25), is not just of concern to beekeepers and rainforest activists. It is, they write, a way to "inform us about how the world works and what is at stake if we simply ignore the needs of pollinators...
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