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This experiment is part of the Animal Superpower Challenge Challenge Grant.
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Do spider silk biomaterials evolve as quickly as behaviors during adaptive radiations in Hawai'i?
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Angela M. Alicea-Serrano
and
Todd Blackledge
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University of Akron
Akron, Ohio
Biology
Materials Science
Grant: Animal Superpower Challenge
Grant: Animal Superpower Challenge
$2,962
Raised of $5,562 Goal
54%
Ended on 4/30/16
Campaign Ended
$2,962
pledged
54%
funded
Finished
on 4/30/16
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