A new naming system for microbes, Greenland's zombie ice, a Finnish scholar on a American history, and tributes to a beloved campus colleague and friend lead Franklin College media mentions and experts During September:
Greenland ‘zombie ice’ an ominous warning for future, new study finds – Tom Mote, Distinguished research Professor of geography and associate dean, quoted at Yahoo! News
Jackson’s water crisis – A stark warning about extreme weather, infrastructure, and justice – Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Professor of geography and atmospheric sciences, writing at Forbes
Possible new treatment for neglected tropical disease – research led by Rick Tarleton, Regents Professor in the department cellular biology, reported widely at Science.org, UGA Today, Mirage News, Microbiology, Technology Networks, Outbreak News Today, MedicalXpress, ScienceDaily, GEN, Patient Worthy
Ready to work until you die? America needs you – Stephen Mihm, associate professor and head of the department of history, writing in The Washington Post
The question of “cold calling” – Tessa C. Andrews, associate professor of genetics, quoted by The Chronicle of Higher Education
New research to plumb the mysteries of mitochondria, yielding insight into evolution, food security and climate change – research led by Paula Lemons, professor in the department of biochemistry and molecular biology, and associate dean, reported by EurekAlert!, UMass Amherst, Newswise
Lessons from a mermaid about representation in science and engineering – Marshall Shepherd writing at Forbes
We’re increasingly disconnected and that has consequences – Richard Slatcher, Gail M. Williamson Distinguished Professor in the department of psychology, quoted by WebMD
“Who wants to live in a city that’s all concrete?” Marshall Shepherd quoted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle
Nurses shouldn’t be treated like your mother – Stephen Mihm writing in The Washington Post
Brightly colored foods can fend off women’s health issues – research by Billy Hammond, professor of psychology, reported by U.S. Pharmacist
Art Rosenbaum, professor emeritus in the Lamar Dodd School of Art, ethnomusicologist behind iconic Field Recordings, dies at 83 – Pitchfork, Celebrity Access Encore, ABH, The New York Times
Microbiologists propose new DNA-based naming system for microbes _ research authored by William Whitman, Emeritus Professor of Microbiology, reported at Science.org, Phys.org, Newswise, True Viral News, Technology Networks
A Finnish scholar wants to change how we see American history – Claudio Saunt, Richard B. Russell Professor of history, quoted in a story at – DNYUZ, The New York Times
We’re increasingly disconnected and that has consequences – Richard B. Slatcher quoted by HealthMedicinentral
Image: Fluorescent-stained bacteria (pink) and archaea (green) from near-boiling water from Great Boiling Spring in Gerlach, Nevada. Photo credit: Jeremy Dodsworth.