Elisabeth was born in 1743 in Sweden. While her education history is not entirely known, her along with many of the children of Linnaeus were heavily involved with her father’s teachings, and would regularly interact with other students of Linnaeus, possibly being tutored from home. Elisabeth was a female botanist in 1700s, which as oneContinue reading “A Flicker in the Dark, Elisabeth’s Legacy”
Author Archives: Ryan Nabi
Invasive Viruses
Sars-CoV-2 has been bullying us for about two years now, so it makes sense that my blog posts have so far been very COVID-centric. As a result I’ve been looking to study viruses and how they work quite a bit. Specifically here I will be comparing viruses to that of invasive species, and how theirContinue reading “Invasive Viruses”
If they can evolve, do they live?
Since 2020, the world has been stuck in stand still of course due tot he rise of COVID-19. As a result we have all been stuck at home, avoiding as many strangers as we can. This pandemic has increased the amount of interest the average person has in viruses. As a biology student, many ofContinue reading “If they can evolve, do they live?”
