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Tag Archives: Symbiosis
Recipe for studying symbiosis
What do scientists who identify first as symbiontologists study? OK, maybe I invented that term, but something brings hundreds of people to meetings where the only thing they have in common is that they study symbiosis. What do sponges, … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, GRC, Lisbon, research questions, Symbiosis
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Why you should use Bitly or TinyURL to shorten web links
What I like about social media is a sense of community, particularly with fellow scientists. I’m moving more to Twitter and from Facebook because there are so many science links in Twitter and it is completely open. I’m currently trying … Continue reading