Nancy in Hell (On Earth) #3 (2012)
Art by: Enrique Lorenzana
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Nancy in Hell (On Earth) #3 (2012)
Art by: Enrique Lorenzana
Profile: Nancy Simmons
Dr. Nancy Simmons specializes in the morphology and evolutionary biology of bats (Chiroptera). Together with several collaborators, she is developing a data set of morphological characters scored in species representing all major clades of bats. These data include new information gained from high-resolution CT scans of rare bats and are being combined with DNA sequence data to develop a robust higher-level phylogeny for Chiroptera. With collaborators, she is doing an in-depth study of the evolution of megabats -- flying foxes and their relatives -- using both molecular and morphological data. Dr. Simmons is also working with an expert on echolocation behavior to develop a method for coding features of echolocation calls for phylogenetic analysis.
80-Year-Old William Simmons Accused of Killing Wife After Argument Over a Cruise
An 80-year-old Florida man has been charged with first-degree murder after authorities say he fatally shot his 83-year-old wife during an argument over whether to go on a cruise. According to investigators, the incident occurred on February 21 and ended with a phone call to police in which the husband allegedly admitted to the killing. The case has drawn attention not only because of the ages of…