A Clever Use of Spines
Our thanks to Phil Torres, a field biologist based out of the Tambopata Research Center in Peru, for permission to republish this post. He was interviewed earlier this year for Britannica Blog. A...
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Seven years, 4,783 posts, around 300 contributors. Britannica Blog has had a good run since it first came online in 2006. But new ideas come to light, new paradigms emerge, and new tasks are taken on...
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