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WSKG Radio’s OFF THE PAGE hosts Cornell entomologist and Professor of Chemical Ecology, Thomas Eisner, talking about his 2003 Belknap Press book, For Love of Insects, an enthusiastic, inquiring view into the infinitesimal world of insects, a memoir of a lifetime in science, with scientifically and artistically revealing photographs by the author.


OFF THE PAGE, L I V E Tuesday, September 28 at 1pm,
(repeating at 7pm) on WSKG Radio.

The answer to the question: "What purpose do wasps serve?" is answered in depth here. (Wasps are major pollinators):

http://www.xerces.org

Thomas Eisner is a presenter, along with his long time friend, scientific collaborator, fellow chamber musician,and biochemist, Jerrold Meinwald at the Light in Winter Festival in Ithaca. For further information on this presentation: "The Alchemy of Color", Saturday, January 29th in Kennedy Hall on the Cornell University Campus--and to view the entire schedule of theis festival which melds science and art, see:

www.lightinwinter.com

Visit into the fascinating world of insects on OFF THE PAGE, when Dr. Thomas Eisner joins WSKG’s Heather Dunbar.

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