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Six William & Mary geology students presented their research, receiving valuable feedback from experts, while faculty highlighted the importance of this event for collaboration in the field.
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A critically endangered new species of killifish sampled from an ancient forest in Kenya in 2017 and 2018 has been described ...
In 2025, the idea of settling anyplace other than Mars might seem anachronistic, but the people on Ulva are pioneers.