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The Joys of Doing Citizen Science With Wild Neighbors
A new book highlights the importance of conducting community science. I'm a huge fan of citizen science.1 In my own work on the behavior of dogs, for...
psychologytoday.com - 9 days ago

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Nigerian-American writer Nnedi Okorafor has won countless awards for science fiction and fantasy and currently has a number of books being adapted...
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A total solar eclipse from 2471 B.C. may have shaken Egypt's cult of the sun
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space.com - 7 days ago
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9 Intriguing Engineering Feats for 2025
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How to time travel in Hello Kitty Island Adventure, and why it’s risky
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