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August 9, 2017

Biologist Kristine Grayson's project focuses on how climate regulates the spread of moths.

The University of Richmond's Kristine Grayson in her lab working with students. Grayson's work focuses on gypsy moths and climate.

Credit: University of Richmond, Gordon Schmidt


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