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Back to the fieldwork!

Posted on July 4, 2018July 10, 2018 by Y. A. Scalia

Photo by Ely Brassea It has been three years since I last was able to go to the field. This sounds unusual for a graduate student to do – miss two seasons in a row in a (ideally) five-year PhD degree – except for the last time I went out to sea I was jumping Read More

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