Imagine if everyone and everything on Earth was named Bob. That's what happens in this funny video, which explains what the heck "cybertaxonomy" is and why it's so important.
The six-week summer program pairs teachers and students with Biodesign Institute researchers willing to mentor both in a laboratory science experience.
Got a question about animals, plants, or even your own body? This is the place to ask. Ask a Biologist is just for kids, with mystery images, experiments, podcasts, and much more.
The ASU campus is also Arizona’s largest public arboretum. Included are collections of palms and palm-like plants, deciduous trees, fruit-bearing trees, conifers, evergreen trees, desert trees, cacti, succulents, and desert accent plants. Arboretum guides are available at the ASU Visitors Center, Memorial Union, or Student Services buildings. Tours available by special request.
See a wasp’s eye up close. Find out what a used toothbrush looks like on a microscopic level. This site contains hundreds of microscope images of plants, animals, and other objects.