UTA biologist works with internationally recognized museums on the evolution of vision
A biologist at The University of Texas at Arlington has received a national funding for a project which uses frogs as a model to investigate how differences in habitat such as living above or below ground affect the functions and development of the eye. Results from the research will be exhibited in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the Natural History Museum in London – the two most-visited natural history museums in the world, with over 13 million combined annual visitors. The project will also generate a free interactive E-book for a general audience on the