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Welcome! It’s Science at Work: The Blog!

And as far as Indiana University’s physicists, anthropologists, informaticists, statisticians, biologists and others of the “hard” or “STEM” sciences go, this blog will presuppose to reflect on the...

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Science at Work: Cowboys, hot peppers and sea turtles….at Indiana University?

It is an Indiana science blog so how often are cowboys, hot peppers and sea turtles going to pop up as topical in an east-of-the-Mississippi, oceanfront-devoid, tomato-over-capiscum lovin’ environment?...

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Science the second time around: Doing the math

Editor’s Note: In this ongoing series, “Science the Second Time Around,” IU author and mythologist Gregory Schrempp is sharing his experience going “back to school” in science with support from a New...

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Fossilized embryo research garners career award for IU biologists

Academic collaborations start out in a lot of ways, but sometimes the most fruitful research arises from opportunities in front of people the whole time. Elizabeth and Rudolf Raff That was certainly...

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Science the second time around: Cosmology from within and without

Editor’s Note: In this ongoing series, “Science the Second Time Around,” IU author and mythologist Gregory Schrempp is sharing his experience going “back to school” in science with support from a New...

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Science the second time around: Anthropomorphic complexity

Editor’s note: In this ongoing series, “Science the Second Time Around,” IU author and mythologist Gregory Schrempp is sharing his experience going “back to school” in science with support from a New...

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Science the Second Time Around: Plenitude Today

Editor’s note: In this ongoing series, “Science the Second Time Around,” IU author and mythologist Gregory Schrempp is sharing his experience going “back to school” in science with support from a New...

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