Connected on 2012-09-26 10:00:00
from Grant, Kansas, United States
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- Bugscope Team'scope is pumping down
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- Bugscope Teamnow making presets for today's session
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- Bugscope Teamgood morning!
- Bugscope Teamwelcome to Bugscope!
- Bugscope Teamwe are done making presets, so if you would like to drive you are welcom
- Bugscope Teamum 'welcome'
- Bugscope Teamwith the wing scales it is best if we tweak the focus from here since the scales are not very stable under the electron beam
- Bugscope Teamyou can see the lattice of one single scale now
- Bugscope Teamthe shape/size and periodicity of those features forms structural colors
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- Bugscope Teamsometimes we also see pigment granules within the lattice
- Bugscope Teamwing scales can produce both structural and pigment derived colors
- Bugscope Teamplease let us know if you have any trouble driving, and let us know, of course, whenever you have questions about what you're seeing
- 9:57 am
- Bugscope Teamcan you read this, Janet?
- Bugscope Teamgood morning!
- Bugscope TeamHello!
- Bugscope Teamplease let us me know when you have questions
- 10:02 am
- Studentthis is cool
- StudentHi our names are Clara and Linda
- Studenthi this is Alia and Taylor
Bugscope TeamHello!
- Studenthello
- Studentcool heads
- Studenthey
- Studentwhat kind of moth is it
- Studentwho is this
- Studentwhat is this
- Studenthi
- Studentthis is jazz and austin
- Studenthi
- Studentare you there
- Studentthats cool moth head
- Studentthis is daniel and jordan
- Studenthow many bugs do you have
- Studenthello
- Studenthow do you move?
- Bugscope Teamyes I am sorry -- I see that we cannot move from this position using the softwarwe
- Studentthis is edgar and brandon
- Studentwhat is thisd
- Studentwhat kind of moth is that
- Studentthis is goin to be awesome!!!
- StudentHi Thia Is Cassandra and Bianca
- Studentthis trey and jesus
- Studentjshdiueihr
- Studentwhat kind of bugs do you guys have
- Studentwhat are your names
- Studentdo you like bugs
- Studentthats lagit
- Bugscope Teamwe have a lot of bugs that you sent
- Studenti like bugs
- Studentis that a fie
- Studentthat is a awsome
- Studentcool moth head
- Studentcool
- Studentso do i
- Bugscope Teamright now, it's just me, as Scot and sj and SEM. Cate is not here yet.
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentthank you
- Studentis this a dead
- Bugscope TeamI am at the microscope, which is a scanning electron microscope (SEM)
- Studentlook up then down up down up down up down
- Studentwhat is sj
- Studentdo bugs have cells
- Studentwhat else do u have
Bugscope Teamthis is a small moth, I'm not sure what kind
- Studentbobby
- Studenthello people
- Bugscope Teamwe have a black cricket you sent us
- Studentthat is cool
- Studenthi
- Studentcool
- Studentwat r we looking at
- Studenti see a parrot
- Studenthi
- StudentWhat is this
- Studentwhat is it doing
- Studenthi
- Studentthis is juan and ulises
Bugscope TeamCool! Hi!
- Studentaaron and alex be quiet\
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentawesome is it alive
- Studentwhat is your favorit bug
- Studentclara linda hi bianca casandera
- 10:07 am
- Studentwhat is the thing hangign
- Studentis the lab cool looking like the bug
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentwho is this
- Studentso whats your job like
- StudentCOOL
- Studentthose are big compond eyes
- Studenthey alex what are tou looking at
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentyou
- Studentcool wast]
- Studentwe see an egg
- Studenttrey lets play finger game please
- Studentwasp
- StudentCOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentwhat is ur favorite bug by trey and jesus
- Studentism it true that we sent u those bugs
- Studentis that a bee
- StudentIt is a compound eye
- Bugscope Teamthis is a compound eye, and it has lots of tiny facets called ommatidia, which are actually individual lenses
- Studentno bubbles
- Studentis that an eye
- StudentWHATS THE BUG CALLED THAT IM LOOKING AT
- Studentcool
- Studentcricket head its nasty
- Studentwhat is your names
- Studenthey sem this is brandon and edgar
Bugscope TeamCool. Hi You Guys!
- Studentit is a wasp
- Studentare those cells
- Studentthis is realy COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studenthey this is Skylar and Brianna
- Studentdid this take forever
Bugscope Teamno
- Studentwhat is that
- Studenthow long have you been doing this?
- Studentit looks like a million little blood cells
- Studentwhat is the bug we are looking at
- Studentis that a pig bristle
- Studentare you guys sending these ???????????????
- Studentis it cool looking at all the bugs we sent in
- Studentno'
- Studentare those cells
Bugscope TeamI am not sure if they are individual cells or not, but they are about the right size
- Studentwhen are you going to show the butterfly and the spider
- StudentAwesome?
- Studenthow long did it take to prepare all these bugs?
- Studenty do bugs have stingers
- Studentsup
- Bugscope Teamyes to confirm these are the samples you sent
- Studentdo you like your job
- Studentaustin be quiet
- Studentbhat bugs jat
- Studentok sem
- Studentwhy are they pushed in in the middle of whatever that is
Bugscope Teamprobably they are a bit dried and shrunken in the center
- Studentits looks like a wosp
- Studentare moths eyes like a flys eye so they can see almost all the way around them?
- Studentphelps
- Studentthanks
- Studenthi mrsphelps
- Studentdid u like ur job
- StudentDo you guys like what your doing
Bugscope Teamyes we do!
- Studenthi mrs phelps
- Studentthaks
- Studenthow cool is this job
- StudentThanks
- Studentwhat is that
- Bugscope Teamthese are not shrunken
- Studenthi ms phelps
- Studentjay what did you want to tell me about bugs
- Studenthi mrs.phelps
- StudentAWSOME
- Studentwhat are those
- Bugscope Teamyou can see little bristles or setae sticking out from between some of the ommatidia
- Studenthi mrs.phelps
- Studentoh cool
- Studentdo you like the way u see the bugs with there scales
- Guestim wAtching on my phone
Bugscope Teamawesome
- Studentcool
- Studentthats cool
- Studentscales look like paper plates on each other
Bugscope Teamhaha yeah
- Studentit looks like a cave
- Studentthis is brandon and edgar
- Student cool
- Studentsem what up
- StudentCool
- Studenthi mrs phelps
- Studentthis is sonya
- Studentmrs phelps isant this cool
- Studentdo flyies ever blink
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentare they scales
Bugscope Teampresently we are looking at eye facets, called ommatidia
- Studentdu u like the bugs;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;fd
- Studenti miss you mrs phelps
- Studentwho is recording it
- Studentyae
- Studentit looks like a bunch of beetles
Bugscope Teamvery small, though
- 10:12 am
- Studentis the scales hard or soft
- Studentare these butterfly wing scales
- Studenthello mrs phelps its Bobby & angel corona!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentno
- Studentwhat kind of bug is it.do you like the bugs!
- Studentis it cool being a scientest
Bugscope Teamit is fun but sometimes frustrating like anything else
- Studentit does look like binch of beetles
- StudentSEM is this a lab at a collage or where
- Studentcool
- Studentthat looks cool
- Studenthi mises pelps
- Studenthi mrs. phelps
- Studentare those the eyes
- Studentthe wasp eyes look like tiny hills
Bugscope Teamyes they do
- Studentdo you get them in the mail?
- Studentwhat are the things in the scales that look like spikes?
- Studentwhen did u start doing this?
- Student this is scallls
- StudentDo you guys like the bugs we sent
- Studentno their not prettykitty
- Studentthanks mrs.phelps
- StudentWhats the thing pointing out
- Studentyes
- Studentdo they smell
- Studenti like draganflys sloan
- Studentdo you like doing what you do
- Studentwhy is it black & white
Bugscope Teamwe are using electrons instead of light, which allows us to go to much higher magnifications that you can with light, but there is no color this way
- Studentaddy hi
- Studentwhere is scot sem
Bugscope TeamI can get him...
- Studentare the wings damaged
- Studenty do bugs look ugly
- Studentno sem
- StudentAre they dead or Alive?
- Student8)
- Studenti know huh xochilt
- Studentthis looks like cookies orinized
Bugscope Teamhaha Yeah
- Studentdo they stink?
- Studentwhat kind of eyes are they.what kinds of bugs have them
- Studenthi scot
- Student hey scot
- Studenthow long did it take to get all the bug pictures to be perfect?
Bugscope Teamthis is live imaging, so we can tweak the focus in real time
- Studentthese look like tons of eggs
- Studentwhat
- Studentyou like being a sientist
Bugscope Teamabsolutely
- Studentwho is chalcotte scooby-doo
- Studentwut you doing
- Studentwhat compound eyes
- Studentdo you guys like the bugs
Bugscope Teamthey are like a alien life form, pretty cool
- Studenttrue
- Studenthi scot
- Studenthey this is cool
- Studentdo you like the bugs our teachers sent you
Bugscope Teamyes we do
- Studentdo the bugs stink
- Studenthi scot
- Studentthis is a fun job
- Studenthi jesus
- Studenthey scot is that your real name
Bugscope TeamI use two t's in real life
- Studentwhen will we get started?
- Studentwhos charlie brown
- Studenthi scot
- Studentif you could be a bug wich would it be
- StudentThis is cool thing
- Studentdo you guys like answering our questions
- Studenti know i like them to
- Studentohh
- StudentWHY DO SOME BUGS HAVE COMPOUND EYES
- Studenthow long have you been DOING THIS ??
- Studentwhat got you into being a scientest
- Studentsj
- Studentbeing a scientist is hard huh because all you work on
- Studentis this a compound eye
- StudentHow old do you have to be to work there?
- Studentthis isCOOL
- Studentbecause there insects
- Studentwho is spongebobfan
- Studentcanyou get sj
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentwhy do the scales look like wallfels
- Studenthaif
- Studentwhat is that scott
- Studentthats a wasp
- Studentall insects have compound eyes
- Studentwhy does it look like fabric
- Studentyour bugs are cool
- Studentp
- Studentthis is a fly
Bugscope Teamit is -- it is a bee mimic
- Studentspongebob fan is Aaliyah Brianna and Skylar
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentthis is sonyafied
- Studentlooks
- StudentH AND M IS PRETTYKITTY
- Studentcan you get sj sem please
- StudentWHY DO FLY HAVE HAIR
- Studentnice big
- Guestyes they are awesome
- 10:17 am
- Studentso what bugs did we send?
- Studentwhy are dragonflys so fragile once you freeze them\
Bugscope Teamtheir wings are especially delicate
- Studenthey jay look at the fly face
- Studentis it fun to be a scientist
- Studentlooks like it has a pig snout
- Studentwhy is it furry
- Studenti hate spongebob
- Studenthow long have you done this??
- Studentcool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentim speechless
- StudentWHY ARE FLYS SO SMART
- Studenthow many are there talking to us is it just you
Bugscope Teamyeah right now it is just me, no one else is here to help
- StudentHow do you guys get pic's so close to the bugs
- Studentcool
- Studentso scot and sem is it hard being a scients
- Studentdoes fly blink
- Studentno there is millions!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studenttheir a lot of hair
- Studentso hairy
Bugscope Teamthe hairs we are supposed to call "setae," and they are sensory
- StudentWHAT BUGS DO YOU LIKE THE MOST SJ AND SEM
- Studentwat is that
- Studentdo you like looking at the bugs sem
- Studentangel wants to talk
- Studentwhy do fly heads look so fuzzy
- Studentwhat are compound eyes
- StudentHow many bug did you get from us?
- Studentis your job hard
- Studenti mean entomoligist
- Studentsam i like your bugs alot
- Studenthairs
- Bugscope Teamhairs can be thermosensory (hot/cold), mechanosensory (touch), and chemosensory (smell, taste)
- Studenthow do you know this stuff
- StudentWhy do you guys get them from sonya
- Studentwho is chaclote scooby doo
- Studentwhy are so hairy
- StudentCOOL
- Studentsem does flyies blink
- Studentthis looks like a dragonfly
- Studentwhy are they shape like that
- Studentwhat is that fuzz stuff???
Bugscope Teamthose are setae that have shaped themselves into scales
- StudentWHY ARE THE COMPOND EYES SHAPED LIKE THAT SCOT
- StudentWHERE IS SJ SEM
Bugscope Teamin his office
- Studentwhy do bugs have compound eyes
- Studentwhy do bugs have mandibels
- Studentthe fly eyes look like they have lines on them
- StudentIS HE ONLINE
- Studentwhats the pic that we are seeing
- Studenthiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
- Studentits all furry
- Studentsem are flys smart
Bugscope Teamnot really
- Studentwhat is that
- StudentDo crickets lay eggs
- Studentwho is our scopers?
- Studentis that a fly
Bugscope Teamyes it is a fly that mimics a bee
- Studentwat is that a nose or?????????????
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentcan we see the wasp eyes pleas?
- Studentwhat is that thing?
- Studenthey scot is it cool being a sin ents
- Studentdo flies have hair growing
- StudentSEM CAN YOU GET SJ
- Studentis it hard to send the picture
- StudentCREEPY
- Studentsem do flys see us in slow motion
- Studentit looks like hair from a insect
- Studentare these sensillia
- StudentWHY ARE THEY FUZZY
- Studenthow are you
- Studentdo you have to get all of the bugs in certial angles to see the flys compound eyes?
- Studentbig too
- Studentare u scared of bugsssss
- Studentis that a ant
- Studentare these leafs
- StudentWHAT IS THAT PICTURE
- Studentwhy do they look like speggiti
- Studenthow long are those fly hairs.how fuzzy are those fly hairs
- Teacherhow do I turn over control to one of the student computers?
Bugscope TeamI can do it. But we have a problem with some of the presets, apparently, so I may have to drive some of the time
- Studenthi janet
- StudentWHAT ARE THOSE THINGS
- StudentHOW IS BUBBLES
- Bugscope Teamwho would like to have control?
- Studentlooks like a battle field
- StudentWhy do flys buzz?
- Studenty do bugs have hairs on them
- Studenthi janet
- Studentmeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
- StudentI like that
- StudentME
- Studentwhat is that?
- Studentthere probabl flease
- 10:22 am
- Studentcan we see mandibels
Bugscope Teamyou can almost see mandibles now
- StudentI WANT TO HAVE CONTROL
- StudentIS THAT A BED BUG
- Studentdo flys lay eggs
- Studenti would like to have control to learn more about this bug site
- Studentdo flies blink sem
- Studentwho is chaclote scooby doo
- Studenthi this is jordaan
- Studentdo you take pics of them pinned
Bugscope Teamno this is live imaging of samples mounted with sticky tape on a stub
- Studenthi how does ur job work
- StudentWHAT IS THET
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentthat cricket head is small
- Studentare you guys taking the pictures rihgt now
Bugscope Teamthese are live images, and the pictures are taken automatically
- Teacherdevin&sloan
Bugscope Teamthey have control now
- Studenthow many termites live in a colany reply plz
- Studentis that a locus
- Studentwhat is that bug
Bugscope Teamit's a cricket!
- Studentis that the mouth?
- Studentcool compoud eye
- Studentare we alloud to move now i want to have
- Studenthow old are these pictures
- Studentwhy do they look like a a squid
Bugscope Teamnot sure
- Studentwat r we looking at
- Studentwhy is a criket head so grody
- Studentit looks like a some kind a beetle
- StudentCONTROL please
- Studentcool
- Studentwe engoytalking to you guys
- Studentwhere are the eys
- Studentwhat is this a cricket
- Studentdo they bite
- Studentit kinds of looks like a grasshopper
- Studentwhat is seta?
Bugscope Teamthat is what a single 'hair' is called
- Studentdid u recive a robber fly?
- Studentcool cricet head
- StudentSem are termites related to ants?
- Studentblurry
- Studentwhy does it look like a baby in a mommys stomach
- Studentdo you have a butterfly
- StudentCAN WE SEE THE SPIDER WE SENT SEM
Bugscope Teamit's a solifugid
- Studenty do termites eat wood
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentdid u recive a robber fly?
- Studentthis is cool
- Studentwhat are those little things
- StudentIs this job hard or easy
Bugscope Teamsometimes it's hard but it is always a little different and also fun
- Studentwhat is those lines
- Studentdidnt we allready see this picture?????
- StudentWHAT IS A SOLIFUGID
- Studentwhere r there eyes
- Studentits dark
- Studentdo you have a butterfiy
- Studentwhy does this look like bred
- Studentit looks like a atana or tonge from a butterfly
- StudentCOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studenty do bugs have compound eyes
Bugscope Teamthey help them see better peripherally - they can see more at one time. also, they are very good at updating the visual field quickly
- Studenthow are termites related to ants?
Bugscope TeamI'm not sure how to answer that
- Studentwhat is it any ways ;
- Studentcool fly claw how do you take the pics through the microscope
- StudentWHY ARE FLYS TO HARD TO SWAP
- TeacherCan we change control to BS and GW?
- Studentwhat r those
- Studentim gonna zoom in and look at the eyesFrom blackleopard
- Studentis your job fun?
- StudentWHAT KIND OF EYES ARE THOSE
- Guestwhat is that?
- Studentwhy do they have so many legs
- Studentwhat bugs head is this
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentwhat is that sem
- Studentlooks like its coming out of the ground
- 10:27 am
- Studenthow do you upload the pictures
Bugscope Teamit is automatic once we get the software working
- Studentare those blood vasils on the eyes
- Studentwhat are the thing on the eyes?
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentare those blood vessels\
- Studentwhy does this look like a cricket
- Studentwere do you usaly find bugs
- StudentHow much eye's can a insect have
Bugscope Teamspiders have up to 8 simple eyes
- Studentthe sopugid eyes look soooooooo cool
- Studentthat looks so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentthere intennas look like sticks
- Studentwierd
- Studentwhat bug is that?
- Studentsj what are those flat eyeballs
- Studenthow many bugs do u have
- Studentwhy is it so hairy
- Studentits like half and half
- Studentwhy do bugs have so many legas
Bugscope Teamit seems to work best with their body shape
- Studentthey arent insects hu
- Studenti think science is very werid but very intersting of all the insects
- Studentwierd
- Studentoh thanks
- Studentis the bug scope activity only a023326526263269
Bugscope Teamwhat?
- Studentis that an egg
Bugscope Teamit's a compound eye
- Studentthat look like a egg
- StudentCreepy hairs
- Studentspider arnt insect they are arthopods
- Studentis that an eye??
- Studentsem why are flys so hard to swat
- Studentni`ce compond eie
- Studentscot what r those flat eyebllas
- Studenty do bugs have antani
- Studentis that an compoud eye
- StudentA spider is not a insect
- StudentTA
- StudentHOW MANY LINCES WOULD YOU SAY THAT EYE HAS ?
Bugscope Teammaybe a few thousand
- Studentis that a claw
Bugscope Teamyes it is!
- Studentthank you
- Studentthank you we're switching classes now!
- Studentthank you we r changing classes now bye
- Studentbye
- Studentthanku we are are changing classes
- Studentthank you we are switching classes
- Studentthank you we r changing class
- StudentTHANK YOU FOR DOING THIS FOR US
- Studentbye
- Student thank you very much
- Studentthankyou were are changing classes now
- Studentwhere do you guys work at because i want to go there and catch some insects
Bugscope Teamwe are at the university of Illinois , near the middle of Illinois
- Studentthanks for all ur time
- Studentthank you very much we are swiching classes
- StudentTHANK YOU WE ARE CHANGING CLASSES AND THANK YOU FOR REPLAYIN!!
- Studentthank you were swiching classes bye
- StudentTHANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME WE ARE SWITCHING CLASSES NOW BYE
- Studentthank u we are changing classes now
- Studentwhere are changing class
- Studentthank you we are changing classes now bye this was an awsome session!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentthank you we are changing class write now
- Studentwe have to go by
- Studentthank u we are switching classes now thank for your time bye
- Student sorry my friend messed up , thank you for your time:)
- Studentthank you
- Studentthank you for your time
- Studentthank you we are changing classes
- Studentj
- Studentthank you from alia and taylor we are swiching class have a nice day
- StudentThank you we are changing classes now buy have a nice day
Bugscope TeamBye!
- Studentdear antvenom
Bugscope Teamnice name!
- StudentBy tHANK YOU FOR SHOWING US hAVE A NICE DAY
Bugscope TeamThank You, Black Leopard
- 10:32 am
- Studentthe other class will use this username
Bugscope Teamtotally cool
- TeacherI need control back. Thank you so much. We are changing classes now. 60 new kids!!!
Bugscope Teamyou have it!
- Bugscope Teamsome of the presets keep directing back to one of the wing scale settings, not sure how to fix that
- TeacherCan they log in with different names? Do we need to start completely over?
Bugscope Teamthey can log in with different names if you want them to
- Guestgreat job janet! wish i was thete
- Studentwhat do you do for a living
Bugscope Teamoops sorry I wiped you out! please log in again!
- Bugscope Teamwe train graduate students and postdoctoral students to use the microscopes to do their own research
- Bugscope TeamHi Russ and Isaiah
- 10:38 am
- Bugscope TeamHello Everyone! Welcome to Bugscope!
- StudentHELLO
- Teachergood morning
- StudentHELLO
- Studentr those all scales
- Studenthi
- StudentGood morning
- Studentthey look like scales
- StudentFOR A LONG TIME
- Studentwhat do we do?
- Studenthow are you doing
- StudentHi
- StudentWhat kind of scientist are you?
Bugscope Teama mad scientist!
Bugscope Teamactually we are pretty general. We deal with both biological materials and materials science.
- StudentDo you like your job as working with bugs?
- Studentdo you like your job
- Studentwho do u wor
- Studentwhat do you guys study
- Studentwhat are the biggest insects you have seen?
- StudentARE YOU GOOD AT SCIENCE
- StudentWHAT IS THAT
- Studentwhat kind of sientest are you
- Studentwhat order is it
- Studentwhy does it not have color.
Bugscope Teamwe are using electrons to image, which are much smaller than the wavelength of light. We can see things as small as 2 nanometers
- Studenthave you seen any rare incects
- Studentwhat is the basics of bugs
- Studenthow long do you work
- Studentwhy do lady bugs have dots
Bugscope TeamIt either helps disguise them or helps them stand out.
- Studenthi
- Studentso do you like doing your jobs?
- StudentWhat kind of bugs do you study?
Bugscope Teamwe don't study anything in particular, but we do see a wide range of insects
- Studentwhat bug do you like to study the most?
- StudentWhich kind of bug do you like to study the most?
- Studenthow are the bugs doing
Bugscope Teamunfortunately to image them, all the insects have to be dead and dry before going into the vacuum chamber of the microscope
- Studentwho do you work for
Bugscope Teamuniversity of Illinois, the Beckman Institute
- Studenthow come when you freeze a bug and put in somthing and it
- StudentWHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INSECT
Bugscope TeamI like weevils.
- Studenthi how are you doing
- Studentwhy do butterflies have more color than moths
- Studenthi
- StudentWhat is your favorite kind of bug to study?
Bugscope Teamalso, I like leafhoppers, not sure I have a favorite.
- 10:43 am
- Studentwhat is a wasp mandible
Bugscope Teammandible is another word for jaw
- Studenthow many speicies of bugs are there
Bugscope Teamthere are hundreds of thousands
- Studentwhy are there eyes so big
- StudentHow do butterflys change thier color?
Bugscope Teamthe structure of the wing can reflect the light in different ways, giving us different colors
- Studentdo you every keep the bugs you study on
- Studentwhat kind of scientist are you
Bugscope TeamI have a degree in biology and have been an electron microscopist for many years
- Studentalot
- StudentWHAT IS THAT
- Studentwhy do bugs have lenses
- Studenthow many bugs have u seen
Bugscope Teamthousands by now, I guess
- Studentdo u like working with bugs
- StudentCAN BEES HAVE WINGS ALL THE TIME
- StudentHe has small anteneas
- Studentdo they have big wings
- Studentwhat bug do you study
- Studentwhat do you do besides study bugs
- Studenthow many bugs do you have
- Studentis there any insects that have been exticed
- Studentis that a wasp
Bugscope Teamthis is a solifugid, which is in the larger spider family but not really a spider
- Studenthow many bugs are there in the world and have you found and discovered them all?
Bugscope Teamno one has discovered all the bugs. There are probably still thousands, if not millions, of species of insects (especially in the rainforests) that have yet to be discovered or identified
- Studenthave you ever discovered a insect that didn't have a name before?
Bugscope Teamwe've seen lots of them -- we see them when we help entomologists
- Guesthey kids this is mrs flores. have fun
- StudentHow long have you been doing bug scope
Bugscope Teamsince 1999
- Studentwhat is that type of bug
- Studentdo you know the three types of the insects
- Studentwheres his eyes!
- StudentHave you lately discovered a new bug?
- Studentwhat does a butterfly look like in the scope
- StudentWHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING
- Studentdo you get grossed out
- StudentWhy do bees have hair
Bugscope Teamthe hair helps them stay lifted in the air, it helps them thermoregulate, and it also helps them sense their surroundings
- Studentis it fun collecting bugs
- StudentDO YOU LIKE BUGS3
- Studenthow many different types of butterflies have you seen
- Studentthats cool what is your favorite you have found so far?
- Studentthat's really good.how long have you been doing bugscope
Bugscope Team13 years
- Studentdo u sell the bugs
Bugscope Teamno
- Studentwhat is the biggest insect you have worked with
- StudentWhat genes is the coralina mantid in?
- StudentHow many bees are their in the united states?
- Studentdid you ever collected a bug
Bugscope Teamsure it is kind of cool knowing we will be able to use them for Bugscope
- Studentis this fun to you
- StudentHI
- StudentDO YOU LIKE BUGS SERGIO
- Student have you worked with posiones bugs
Bugscope Teamyes we have
- StudentWow thats a long time you must have cool bugs
- Studentwhat is the most poisones incect
Bugscope Teamnot sure, I'm sorry
- StudentWhat is your favorite insect
- StudentWHAT KIND OF POISINOUS BUGS
- Studentthe bug is hairyer than me
- Studentaproximately how many bugs are poisonous in kansas alone?
- Studenthave you ever discovered a insect that didn't have a name before?
- Studenthow long have you been studying bugs?
Bugscope Teamunofficially for all of the time we've run Bugscope
- Studentwhat is your favorite insect
- Studentare there any insects that eat meat?
Bugscope Teamyes
- Studentwhat insect is your favorite
- 10:48 am
- Studentwhat is the most poisounos insect
- Studentoh do you pin them
Bugscope Teamno we mount them using doublestick tape and silver paint
- Studentif insects were humin size would they still eat what they eat now
- Studenthave you been bit by a poisonois insect
- Studentdo you like collecting bugs
- Studentwhat are some of your favorite bugs
- Studenthow long have u been catchin bugs?
- Studentare there any poisines bugs you guys worked with
- Studentwhat is the rarest bug you have found
- Studentdo you collect them?
- Studentwhat are some types of posiones bugs you have worked with
Bugscope Teamspiders are poisonous, although you know they are not insects; um, some of the assassin bugs produce venom
- Studentwhat is the bigest bug u got
- StudentIS YOUR FAVORITE BUG A SCOURPION
- Studentdo u have any bugs you discovered?
- Studentdo you collect spiders
- Studentwhat insect are you most interested in?
- StudentWhy are insects so hairy?
- Studentdo u like insects
- Studentisthats a wasp
- Studentwhats the most interesting bug you've found so far?
- Studentwhat kind of things do you find other than bugs
- Studentwere do you catch or bugs
- StudentHOW BIG CAN THE BIGGEST FLIES GET
- Studenthave you ever been bitten by a poisonois insect?
- StudentARE YOU SCARED OF BUGS
- Studentwhat is the smallest insect you have seen
Bugscope Teamvery tiny flies, aphids, some wasps
- Studenthow are bugs made in the world
- Studentcan insects see behind there body?
- Studentwhat is the smallest you have worked with
- StudentWhat is a solpugid head?
- Studentdo flies have more than one lens or millions of lenses
- Studentwhat is the biggest bug you cought
- Studenthow can u tell if a bug is a male or female
Bugscope Teamsometimes you can tell by size or shape or color or pattern on the wings, but often you cannot tell from the outside
- Studentwhats the most dangeruss bug
- Studenthow do you take the information about that insect you found and know the species and identify it if it has not been identified?
- StudentWhat is the largest bug you ever seen?
- StudentWHAT KIND OF INSECT IS THAT
- StudentWhy do some bugs have compound eyes
- StudentWHAT IS THAT STICKING OUT OF IT!!!!!
- Studentwhat is the worst an insect can do to you
- Studentwhat is the coolest bug you have you ever seen
- Studentwhy do the male ants work?
- StudentHow many bugs are there
- Studentall the bugs are so hairy!!
Bugscope Teamthe hairs, called setae, help them sense their environment. they do not have skin like we do
- Studenthow can you tell if its a female or a male
- StudentHIIIIIII!!!!!
- StudentHow do bugs die
- StudentWHAT KIND OF BUGS DO YOU HAVE
- Studenthow do you like your job so far?
- Studentwhat is the most dangerous wasp there is
- Studenthave you ever get grossed out with some bugs
- Studentwhen did you make bugscope?
- Studentdo you know where all the bugs are mostly at
- Studentwhat is your fats bug
- Studentwhat is the bigest bug you have ever seen
- Studenthow do grasshopers jump so high
Bugscope Teamthey have super large muscles in their hind legs, and some of them can also fly
- StudentWHAT IS THAT!!
- Studenthow many insects heve wings?
- StudentBUGS ARE COOL
- StudentAre insects cold blooded?
Bugscope Teamyes you could say that
- 10:53 am
- Studenthow can bees sting you without pulling there stinger out
- Studenthow do ants carry stuff bigger than them
- Studentwhen did you make bugscope
- Teachersolpugid head
- Studenthow do a grasshopper climb
- Guestwhat are we looking at?
Bugscope Teamthis is the mandible region of the solifugid
- StudentWhy do the bugs have such big eyes ?
- Studentwhat is one of the weirdest bugs you have studied
- StudentHow do bees hair help them fly
- Studenthow many rare bugs are there in the usa
- StudentDO YOU HAVE A LOT OF BUGS OR SPIDERS
- Studentwow!!!1
- Studentwill insects go extinct
- Studentwhy do they have hair on them
- Studentwhats a mite
- StudentWHY IS SOME SMALL BUGS SO POISINIOS
- Studenthow do you know what bugs are poisinous
- Studentwhat is the biggest and smallest insect you have got
- StudentWhy are termites blind
- Studentwhat kind of bug was that?1
- Studenthow big is a wasp
- StudentHow do you catch flying bugs?
- Studentwhat is the fatest bug that you got
- Studentwhats the strongest bug
- StudentHow do water bugs disinagrate?
- StudentITS HAIRY!!
- Guestwhat is solidfugid
Bugscope Teamit means 'flee from the sun,' and it is an arachnid but not in the smaller spider family
- Studentwhat kind of bugs are on the picture that were looking at
- Studentwhy do butterflies have so many colors
- Studentwhat did when did you make bugscope
- Studentwhy do butterflies have so many designs on there wings?
- StudentTHATS A BIG FLY I EVER SEEN
- Studentthats a weird picture
- StudentJOSE WHAT ARE YOU DOING!
- Studentwhat is that dangling from the cave
- Studenthow piosonus are black widows
- Studentwhat are we looking at we are looking at a flys head
- Studentwhy do some b insects stink
- Studentdo water bug breath under water?
Bugscope Teamthey carry air bubbles with them
- Studenti really like bugs but there kind of wierd
- Studenthow many kinds of water bugs are there?
- Studentwhy do some moths look like butterflies
- Guesti found that spider on my porch. interesting
Bugscope Teamit's called a solifugid and is in the solpugidae
- Studenthow long have you been a scientist?
- Studentis an spider an insect or wht is it
- StudentHAVE YOU EVER SEEN A STICK BUG
- StudentWhere do water bugs carry air bubbles?
- StudentWhy do wasp have compound eyes?
- Studenthow long have you worked in bugscope
- Studentwhy do flies have compound eyes?
Bugscope Teamthey help them see peripherally and also update quickly so they can detect something moving rapidly toward them
- Studentis that bug really hairy
- Studenthow many kinds of insects are there
- Studentwhy do moths and butterflys have long tounges
Bugscope Teamso they can collect nectar from deep within flowers
- Studentdo you like were you work
Bugscope Teamyes!
- Studenthow many insects do u catch in a day?
- Studentwhy does a fly look like it has so many lenses
- Studenthow many bugs are REALLY hairy everywhere
- Studentis that a fly
Bugscope Teamyes this is the head, between the compound eyes
- Studentwhat is the mean bug
- Studentare insects eyes as small as peas
- StudentDO YPU LIKE BUGS
- Studenthave you ever seen a stick bug
- StudentWhat is the largest bug youve caught and studied
- Studentwha do you do in bugscope
- 10:58 am
- Studentwhat kind of bug is that???
- StudentWhat genes is the stick bug in?
Bugscope Teammany of them are in Hemarchus
- Studentwho made the term bug
- Studenthow old were you when you started doing this
- Studentdo you every get bite by bugs
- Studentdo u like catching bugs
Bugscope Teamnot as much as imaging them this way
- Studentare insects eyes as small as peas
Bugscope Teamsmaller
- Studentwhy do moths and butterflies need necter
Bugscope Teamthat is what they eat
- Studentwhere do you go to catch the bugs
- Studentare all spiders poisionous
- StudentWHY DO FLIES RUB THEIR HANDS:)
- Studenthave u guys ever get grossed out before with bugs
- Studenthow do you catch the really poisonous bugs to learn more about them?
- StudentDO YOU LIKE WATER SPIDERS
- Studentwhat is the coolest bug you have ever seen
Bugscope Teamsome of the hexapods in leaflitter are super cool looking; also some of the weevils
- Studentdo bugs eat meat?
- StudentWhy is the flys eye pushed in
- StudentWhere do water bugs come from?
- Studenthow did bugs start to exist
- StudentWhere do water bugs carry air bubbles
Bugscope Teamusually I think they are on the ventral side -- the underside where the legs are
- StudentDO YOU THINK INSECTS HAVE EYES AS SMALL AS PEAS????
Bugscope Teammuch smaller
- Studentwhat are wheevils
- Studenthow do you how old they are
Bugscope Teamthey probably average about 6 weeks
- StudentWHY DO STINK BUGS STINK
- Studentdo all bugs lay eggs
- Studentwhat is the most piosunus incect
- Teacher Bugscope Team : SEM Scot sj Thank you very much
- Studenthow small CAN they get?
- Studenthow do some bugs catch their food?
Bugscope Teamin their mandibles, or true bugs use their proboscises -- their snouts
- Studenthow do you know how old the insects are
- Studentdo you keep any of the spiders that you cacht
- Studentwhat do butterflies eat
- Studentthank you very much
- Studentthank for talkin with us
- Studentthank you very much
- Studentwhat is the difference between mothes and butterflies
Bugscope Teamone difference is in the shape of the antennae; also moths are often nocturnal
- Studentthank you very much
- StudentTHANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentdo bugs have brains
Bugscope Teamyes very small ones
- Studentthank you for showing us these bugs
- Studentthank you very much
- Studentthank you very much for anwers us
- Studentthank you for telling us those thangs
- Studentthank u
- Studentthank you for showing us these images of the insects.
- Studentthank you very much
- StudentThank you very much!!!!!:)
- StudentTHANK YOU for telling us about bugs and showing picures!!!!
- Studentthank you very much
- StudentThank you very much!! We really injoyed it!!!
- Bugscope TeamThank You, Everyone!
- StudentTHANK YOU VERY MUCH
- Studentthank you now we have to switch classes
- Studentthak you very much
- Studentbie
- Studentthank you very much for showing us bugs!!:)]
- Studentthank you very much for you replies!
- Studentthank you for answering us
- Studentthank you very much for responding
- StudentTHANK YOU VERY MUCH
- Bugscope TeamSorry we could not get to all of your Q's.
- StudentTHANK YOU VERY MUCH
- Studentthank you very for repling adamaris and avery
- Studentthank u for answering our question
- StudentBye scot sj ,sem Thank you very much for helping us know stuff its time to go so bye
- StudentThank very much i really injoyed alll the images of all insects
- StudentTHANK YOU VERY MUCH LOVE RUSSW AND ISAiH
- Bugscope Teamthis is a lot of fun for us. we are happy to be able to share this cool microscope with you.
- 11:04 am
- TeacherI know the windos is closing so we will close when you are ready
- Guestthanks bugscope. im out of town but still watched on my phone.
Bugscope TeamCool I am glad. And thank you for letting us know.
- Bugscope Teamwe had some technical issues today with some of the presets, I'm sorry.
- Studentthank you very much we enjoyed talking
Bugscope TeamThank You!
- TeacherThe students loved it and said it was the coolest science so far! and as the teacher i would agree.
Bugscope Teamwe don't have lesson plans because we work with such a range of students, but we also like the spontaneity and think that the kids get that they are not being tested here.
- Bugscope Teamthis is true inquiry-based learning, I think...
- Bugscope TeamJanet I gave control back to you.
- Bugscope TeamIf it's time to go, we can close down.
- Teacherok
- Bugscope Teamsee you next time?
- Bugscope Teamhttps://bugscope.beckman.illinois.edu/members/2012-077