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Hunting Dinosaurs in Central AfricaAt Contingent Magazine, Edward Guimont dives deep into the 19th century, and tells the story of the strange European quest to find living dinosaurs in Africa.
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Casey Handmer’s BlogCovering topics from space and energy to technology, Casey Handmer tackles complex issues in engaging, approachable essays.
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Blogs from the Natural History MuseumIn this blog, curators, researchers, librarians, staff, and volunteers from the Natural History Museum in London offer a behind-the-scenes look at what they do to inspire a love of the natural world.
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Southern Fried ScienceAt Southern Fried Science, explore videos and articles by a team of marine and environmental experts on conservation and the challenges our oceans face.
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Saturday Afternoon Thoughts on the Apocalypse“It’s been said that no species can fully imagine its own extinction. Our inability to imagine ours may ultimately be the source of our undoing.” Kelly Hayes, the writer at Transformative Spaces, reflects on ecological collapse and the future of humanity and our world.
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Dr. Jen GunterDr. Jen Gunter is an OB/GYN and a pain medicine physician, often been called “Twitter’s resident gynecologist.” She is a fierce and vocal advocate for women’s health and writes incisive posts on sex, science, and more.
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UniqueScientistsFrom queer neuroscientists to biologists of color, UniqueScientists celebrates the incredible diversity you can find in the global STEM community.
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The Most Valuable Thing for People Is the Emotional Connection They’ve MadeDr. Kaeli Swift studies the intelligence and behavior of crows. On her blog, Corvid Research, she’s fostered a community of people from all over the world, joined by their shared fascination for these birds.
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History of OrnithologyAt the American Ornithological Society’s History of Ornithology, site you can explore a field of science “populated by interesting characters, adventure, intrigue and discoveries, that guided the development of many aspects of biology.”
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The Nice Bird ClubNo women allowed?! On the founding of the Margaret Nice Bird Club — a birding group for women only at the American Ornithological Society’s History of Ornithology site.
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Orion MagazineThrough writing and art that explore the connection between nature and culture, Orion magazine inspires new thinking about how humanity might live on Earth justly, sustainably, and joyously.
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The Ultimate Women in Science Reading List: 150 Essential TitlesAt Women You Should Know, Dale DeBakcsy compiles a list of books by and about women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
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OCEARCHTrack whales, seals, alligators, turtles, and sharks at OCEARCH — an open source project to geared to helping scientists collect previously unattainable data on animal movements from deep in the world’s oceans.
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Corvid ResearchDr. Kaeli Swift studies crows, jays, and other bird species in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S., and shares updates and stories that engage an audience of bird-lovers and experts alike.
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Hakai MagazineHakai Magazine explores our changing world through stories on oceans, coastlines, and marine life, written by today’s leading — and most engaging — scientists and environmentalists.
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