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Science Café, Atlanta Botanical Garden

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  I gave a virtual presentation for the Atlanta Botanical Garden's Science CafĂ© on September 16, 2021. The video can be viewed on their website or on YouTube. Thanks to Atlanta Botanical Garden for the invitation and to everyone who attended! YouTube link:  https://youtu.be/z5pARaEXWpM

New Digital Encyclopedia Page: Angiosperm Leaf Architecture

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Magnolia leaf (image by E.J. Hermsen) I have posted a new page to the Digital Encyclopedia of Ancient Life: Angiosperm Leaf Architecture. The link is here:  https://www.digitalatlasofancientlife.org/learn/embryophytes/angiosperms/angioleaves/

New paper on fossil Passiflora

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I have a sole-authored paper out in the July/August issue of  International Journal of Plant Sciences  describing a new species of fossil passionflower ( Passiflora ) from Gray Fossil Site, Tennessee. This paper is part of the special issue "Celebrating Women in Paleobotany: A tribute to Edith L. Taylor." Citation: Hermsen, E.J. 2021. Review of the fossil record of Passiflora , with a description of new seeds from the Pliocene Gray Fossil Site, Tennessee, U.S.A. International Journal of Plant Sciences 182: 611–621. https://doi.org/10.1086/714282

Daring to Dig in Ithaca Voice

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Drawing of a waterfall by Sarah Hall (from Daring to Dig: Women in American Paleontology ) A news story on the "Daring to Dig" exhibit was recently published in the  Ithaca Voice.  The story provides a short overview of the exhibit and its development, as well as quotes from those who contributed to creating the exhibit content and design. Read it here:  https://ithacavoice.com/2021/05/museum-of-the-earth-exhibit-excavates-women-scientist-stories/

Daring to Dig at Museum of the Earth

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Flipper of Plesiosaur macrocephalus , cast of a fossil found by Mary Anning in 1830 On March 27, the Daring to Dig: Women in American Paleontology exhibit opened in-person and online at the Museum of the Earth . I helped create the content for the online and physical exhibits, along with many other contributors.  Visit the exhibit here:  https://www.museumoftheearth.org/daring-to-dig List of contributors (bottom of page):  https://www.museumoftheearth.org/daring-to-dig/looking-to-the-future

New on Digital Encyclopedia: Branching

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  I have released a new page on Branching to the Digital Encyclopedia of Ancient Life. You can view it here:  https://www.digitalatlasofancientlife.org/learn/embryophytes/tracheophytes/branching/ Image explanation:  Branching in fossil plants.  Left: Stem of a scale tree ( Lepidodendron ) showing a dichotomy. Center:  Asterophyllites  (an extinct horsetail-like plant) with lateral branching. Right. Branch of dawn redwood ( Metasequoia occidentalis ) with branchlets; branching is lateral and axillary in conifers.  (Images by Fiona O'Brien, Robert Swerling, and Linda S. Klise, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, via GBIF).