I remember being fascinated by ants and wasps and other bugs when I was a kid. I'd set out a Coke can and stand back 20 feet and use my telescope to watch wasps land on it.
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In my youth, I spent my time investigating insects.
My earliest childhood memory is watching the sunlight through a jar of amber full of wasps.
I immediately loved working with flies. They fascinated me and followed me around in my dreams.
At the age of eight, I bought my first telescope and would spend hours gazing at the moon and stars. I remember thinking what it must have been like when man first realized that we were only a very small part of the overall picture.
I grew up watching 'Star Trek.' I love 'Star Trek.' 'Star Trek' made me want to see alien creatures, creatures from a far-distant world. But basically, I figured out that I could find those alien creatures right on Earth. And what I do is I study insects.
I certainly wasn't the kind of kid that grew up collecting bugs and spiders.
I loved being outside. We'd hold lightning bugs in our fingers and pretend they were diamond rings.
My most amazing discovery was becoming a mother. It changed everything. I can't imagine my life without these little beings.
From my earliest days, I was fascinated by science.
When I was 12, I saw the Apollo moon landings, and I thought that was really fantastic and exciting and thought, 'That's what I want to do.'
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