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BEACON Researchers at Work: Making evolution personal
This week’s BEACON Researchers at Work blog post is by University of Texas graduate student Laura Crothers. I used to have a little sticker in my office that said I ❤ evolution. “You can’t love evolution,” my co-worker once told … Continue reading
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Tagged Education, evolutionary biology, Evolutionary games, museums, Outreach
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Discussing evolution on reddit: Interview with Bjørn Østman
Cross-posted from Randal Olson’s blog. As a followup to my previous blog post about using reddit AMAs as a form of science outreach, I thought it’d be helpful to interview a few scientists who are already doing science outreach on … Continue reading
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Tagged Education, evolutionary biology, Outreach, reddit, social media
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