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Biology…

I am a scientist who writes

29 Jun 2019
**This is the second installment of a blog post series about professional scientists who think about popular science writing, at the request of a valued colleague.** ~ To the 2…
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Scientific American and the Worm

25 Apr 2014
If you like science, you know of Scientific American (SciAm). This is a science magazine that has been around in one form or another since 1848. From what I’ve seen,…

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