E.O. Wilson, famed entomologist and pioneer in the field of sociobiology, dies at 92
The influential and sometimes controversial Harvard professor first made his name studying ants. He later broadened his scope to the intersection between human behavior and genetics.
by Scott Neuman
Dec 27, 2021
2 minutes
Pioneering biologist, environmental activist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward O. Wilson has died. He was 92.
The influential and sometimes controversial Harvard professor first made his name studying ants — he was often known as "the ant man." But he later broadened his.
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