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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Shameless self promotion
As a scientist, I find it somewhat ironic that in some sense I am no stranger to self promotion – paying my way (from grant money) to go to conferences and tell people how wonderful and important my research is … Continue reading
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Yalie Pics, part 2
More pictures from our Yalie volunteer Jessica! Note the pictures of the enormous moon jellyfish with a spider crab, and the large red ctenophores. Oh, and the sunsets. The lovely sunsets.
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