Web Resources
Edited by
Updated May 4, 2008
The resources listed below are maintained on a cumulative basis, with
new content added (and outdated links removed) on a bi-monthly basis.
Resources include
Wiki's
STS Wiki
[added: 12/02/2005]
http://www.stswiki.org/
The STS Wiki provides an advanced, user-extensible environment for STS-related
collaboration and information exchange. Features currently include a world-wide
directory of STS programs and STS scholars, reading notes, book reviews,
bibliographies, working papers, and ongoing intellectual dialogue; however,
users will ultimately determine how STS Wiki evolves. STS Wiki uses the
same software that powers Wikipedia. All STS and affiliated scholars are
warmly invited to join in the conversation.
WTMC Wiki
http://www.wtmc.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
"The WTMC wiki is meant for sharing information on all sort of issues related to doing a PhD, being a member of WTMC, or doing research in the field of Science, Technology and Modern Culture. At the moment this wiki consists of large number of articles. Please feel free to add or edit content, or to (re-)structure information. There's nothing better than scholars sharing their thoughts!"
Networks and News
Situating Science: Cluster for the Humanistand Social Studies of Science
http://www.situsci.ca/
The Cluster for the Humanistic and Social Studies of Science (CHSSS) promotes new ways of bringing together scholars studying science and technology from a philosophical, historical, sociological and cultural perspective, along with colleagues in adjacent fields, making that work integrated with and accessible to journalists, museum workers, policy makers and the Canadian public.
Science Studies Search Engine
http://google.com/coop/cse?cx=006369935143364481409%3Ak8leffjphf8
This custom search engine, implemented using Google Co-op
(http://google.com/coop/), searches across across all sites supporting
or relevant to the scholarly field of STS/Science Studies. Available
for public use without registration, S3E can also be added as a "gadget" to an individual's Google homepage (for those with a Google
Account). Currently, the search spans:
1) the STS Wiki
2) the 4S website
3) all those sites listed under the Web Resources and Professional
Associations sections of the 4S website (these are dynamically updated
to include any sites added to/deleted from those pages).
Humanities/Policy
http://www.humanitiespolicy.unt.edu
"Humanities/Policy (H/P) consists of an interdisciplinary group of researchers
seeking to articulate and test the idea that the humanities have important
contributions to make to public policy issues arising at the interface
of science, technology, and human values. As our scientific knowledge
and technical capabilities grow, some of the most pertinent questions
remain those perennially addressed by the humanities. We place these perennial
questions within the framework of how science and technology affect and
have been affected by our public policies and larger societal values."
The International Calendar of Information Science Conferences (ICISC)
http://icisc.neasist.org/
The Special Interest Group on International Information Issues (SIG/III),
the European (ASIST/EC) and the New England (NEASIST) chapters of ASIS&T
(American Society for Information Science & Technology) are pleased
to announce this centralized, master calendar of relevant conferences
being held around the world.
EurekAlert!
http://www.eurekalert.org/
Science news from the American Association for the Advancement of Science
SciDev.net (The Science and Development Network)
http://www.scidev.net
"The overall aim of the Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
is to enhance the provision of reliable and authoritative information
on science- and technology-related issues that impact on the economic
and social development of developing countries. Our goal is to ensure
that both individuals and organisations in the developing world are better
placed to make informed decisions on these issues. We seek to achieve
this objective primarily through running a free-access website,
but also by building regional networks of individuals and institutions
who share our goals, and by organising capacity-building workshops and
other events in the developing world."
E & S Network (The Environment & Society Network)
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/iwt/eesn/
"A group of social scientists, loosely organized under the umbrella
of the European Sociological Association. Our aim is to share research
findings and social science viewpoints concerning the social dimensions
of environmental care and sustainable development. European scholars interested
in this field are welcomed to join the network (you can send a message
on the page 'Contact us'). The Network organizes the E&S sessions
at the biannual ESA conferences, as well as workshops in between the ESA
conferences. It is a platform for communication for social scientists
who are active in the environmental field, and it keeps up contacts with
other, related groups, such as the Environment and Society Research Committee
of the International Sociological Association (ISA RC24)."
H-Net (Humanities & Social Sciences Online)
http://www.h-net.org/
"H-Net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars
and teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential
of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Our edited lists and web sites
publish peer reviewed essays, multimedia materials, and discussion for
colleagues and the interested public. The computing heart of H-Net resides
at MATRIX : The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online,
Michigan State University, but H-Net officers, editors and subscribers
come from all over the globe."
Science & Technology Section, Association of College and Research
Libraries
http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlsections/sciencetech/sts.htm
"STS, the Science and Technology Section of the Association
of College and Research Libraries, provides a forum through which librarians
in scientific and technical subject fields can achieve and maintain awareness
of the impact and range of information with which they work; and promotes
improved accessibility to and active use of this information."
The Cluster for the Humanistic and Social Studies of Science
http://www.situsci.ca/
The Cluster for the Humanistic and Social Studies of Science promotes new ways of bringing together scholars studying science and technology from a philosophical, historical, sociological and cultural perspective, along with colleagues in adjacent fields, making that work integrated with and accessible to journalists, museum workers, policy makers and the Canadian public.
Journals & Weblogs
Health Innovations In Context Blog
www.hinnovic.org
Our goal is to develop a knowledge-transfer platform and foster dialogue between journalists, patient associations, decision-makers and researchers. Each month, a new topic will be featured and various issues raised by emerging and existing innovations (prenatal screening tests, pharmacogenomics, predictive medicine) will be explored. Interviews with scientists will be available online while comments from readers will be posted. This blog is an initiative of Dr Pascale Lehoux, associate professor at the Department of Health Administration (University of Montreal) and is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Hodges Health Career - Care Domains - Model
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/
"Originally created in the UK by Brian E Hodges (Ret.) at Manchester
Metropolitan University Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model [h2cm]can help map health, social care and OTHER issues, problems and
solutions. The model takes a situated and multi-contextual view across
four knowledge domains: Interpersonal, Sociological, Empirical, and Political."
Directory of Open Access Journals (Lund University Libraries)
http://www.doaj.org
"The aim of the Directory of Open Access Journals is to increase
the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly
journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The Directory
aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly
journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In
short a one stop shop for users to Open Access Journals."
openDemocracy (Science & Technology Section)
http://www.opendemocracy.net/science_and_technology
openDemocracy.net is an online global magazine of politics and culture.
We publish clarifying debates which help people make up their own minds.
We seek the finest writing, the strongest arguments, the most compelling
views and truthful voices on key issues, great and small. We use the web’s
potential to build and map intelligent discussions which we accumulate
and index in our back pages which now include over 1,500 articles. Written
by and for people across the world, from South and North, from the powerless
to the influential, we seek to bring together those who are not well-known
with writers and thinkers of international repute.
Public Library of Science
http://www.plos.org/
"The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organization
of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific
and medical literature a freely available public resource."
First Monday
http://www.firstmonday.org/
First Monday is one of the first peer–reviewed journals on the Internet,
solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996, First Monday
has published 557 papers in 101 issues; these papers were written by 662
different authors. First Monday is indexed in Communication Abstracts,
INSPEC, LISA, PAIS and other services. In the year 2003, users from 816,912
distinct hosts around the world downloaded 5,385,649 contributions published
in First Monday. In the month of October, 2004, users from 73,091 distinct
hosts around the world downloaded 528,434 contributions.
Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship (ISTL)
http://www.istl.org
A quarterly publication of the Science and Technology Section of the Association
of College and Research Libraries, "ISTL publishes substantive material
of interest to science and technology librarians. It serves as a vehicle
for sci-tech librarians to share details of successful programs, materials
for the delivery of information services, background information and opinions
on topics of current interest, to publish research and bibliographies
on issues in science and technology libraries, and to communicate in more
depth than the STS-L mailing list. ISTL is indexed in INSPEC, Library
and Information Science Abstracts (LISA), and Library Literature and selectively
indexed by Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE)."
Bulletin Boards and Listservs
4S Graduate Student Discussion Group
http://4sonline.org/6s/listserv.htm
Listserv administered by Cornell University (Ithaca, USA).
Archive of CFPs Related to Science & Culture
http://cfp.english.upenn.edu/archive/Science/
UPenn English Department Listserv (cfp@english.upenn.edu)
CFPs in English & American Literature
gomobility
gomobility@lists.stanford.edu
This list is one way to bring together scholars with a common interest
in mobility and how it constitutes the terms for social life. The list
will provide a forum: to circulate information on conferences, calls for
papers, fellowships, etc.; to post essays, reviews, or recommended readings
in the field, and to discuss issues of disciplinarity, "method", etc.
To subscribe, send a message to majordomo@lists.stanford.edu
with "subscribe gomobility" in the body. You will receive a message confirming
your subscription.
EUROGRAD
http://www.easst.net/joineurograd
"EUROGRAD is a listserv (discussion list) intended to facilitate a European network of PhD students, postdocs and junior scholars interested in Science and Technology Studies."
Online Exhibits
NanoFutures
http://cns.asu.edu/nanofutures
READ, REVISE, RANT: Some say that Nanotechnology will revolutionize life
as we know it, but what should we really expect from the future of
nanotechnology? CNS developed 6 plausible product descriptions- called
scenes- to provide some structure to discussions about nanotechnology.
These fictional scenes have been evaluated by nanoscale scientists and
engineers for technical plausibility- it is up to you to weigh social,
economic, ethical, environmental and political plausibility-and
desirability!!
Through an interactive website, the NanoFutures experiment invites citizens,
scientists and engineers, social scientists, policy makers, and others
interested in nanotechnology to assess the potentials and perils of
nano-enabled futures.
American Elements Periodic Table of Elements
http://www.americanelements.com/
If you want information of an element of the periodic table, just click
on the element's box on the table. Though not an exhibit in the typical
sense, this resource provides plenty of information (like the research
and uses of each of the elements, including properties, safety data and
applications) in a really cool format.
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA (USA)
http://www.computerhistory.org/
"Established in 1996, the Computer History Museum is a public benefit
organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing
history. It is home to one of the largest collections of computing artifacts
in the world, a collection comprising over 4,000 artifacts, 10,000 images,
4,000 linear feet of cataloged documentation and gigabytes of software."
ingenious.org.uk
http://www.ingenious.org.uk
Administered by the Science Museum in London. Contextualises and
presents 30,000 images of pictures and artefacts from the museum's collections.
makingthemodernworld.org.uk
http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk
Adminstered by the Science Museum in London. Presents an animated
history of technology since 1750 and links scenes to educational material
for high school students.
Online Exhibits, Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/exhibits
Virtual versions of exhibitions and other resources.
Non-Profit Organizations and Initiatives
Reach and Teach
http://www.reachandteach.com
"Provides education resources and development services for individuals,
non-profit organizations, and schools working for peace and social justice
in the world."
Creative Commons
http://www.creativecommons.org
Science Commons
http://creativecommons.org/projects/science/
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
http://www.cpsr.org/
World Values Survey
http://www.worldvaluessurvey.com
"[A] worldwide investigation of sociocultural and political change.
It is conducted by a network of social scientist at leading universities
all around world. The survey is performed on nationally representative
samples in almost 80 societies on all six inhabited continents. A total
of four waves have been carried since 1981 allowing accurate comparative
analysis."
Eurobarometer
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/eds/dset_guides/eurobar.html
"Standard Eurobarometer public opinion surveys are conducted on behalf
of the European Commission at least two times a year in all member states
of the European Union. Since the early seventies they have provided regular
monitoring of social and political attitudes in Europe."
European Social Survey
http://ess.nsd.uib.no/
"The European Social Survey (the ESS) is a biennial multi-country
survey covering over 20 nations. The first round was fielded in 2002/2003.
The survey contains a standard set of questions to be repeated in future
rounds and special topic questions which, in the first round, dealt with
immigration and asylum. The sample size is larger than that of Eurobarometer
and the questions are more standardized than those of used in the World
Values Survey."
Afrobarometer
http://www.afrobarometer.org
"Afrobarometer is a research project that measures the social, political,
and economic atmosphere in Africa. A standard set of questions is used
to allow comparisons. The intent to track changes over time as two survey
rounds have been completed and a third is planned."
Demographic and Health Surveys
http://www.measuredhs.com/
The Demographic and Health Surveys
(DHS+) program is a worldwide project initiated by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) to provide data and analysis on the
population, health, and nutrition of women and children in developing
countries. Its predecessors were the World
Fertility Survey and the Contraceptive Prevalence Surveys.
Regional Inversion
http://www.regionalinversion.com/index.htm
Website dedicated to economic development, regional change, economic geography,
and regional science.It provides an overview of the concept of regional
inversion, the roles of tangible and intangible infrastructure, innovative
capacity, educational access, and related aspects.
Yearbook of International Co-operation on Environment and Development
http://www.greenyearbook.org/
"This site is edited with a view to give both professionals and the
concerned public in general a reliable and user-friendly guide to major
instruments and players in the process towards sustainable development.
It presents both systematic reference material and informed evaluations
of international co-operation on environment and development. Through
this combination of facts and analysis, our aim is to demonstrate the
status of collaboration, the main obstacles to effective international
solutions, and how to overcome them. Most of the site's information is
based on the more comprehensive Yearbook of International Co-operation
on Environment and Development 2002/2003."
Agricultural Market Access Database (AMAD)
http://www.amad.org
UN World Summit on the Information Society
http://www.itu.int/wsis/
"The UN General Assembly Resolution 56/183 (21 December 2001) endorsed
the holding of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in two
phases. The first phase took place in Geneva hosted by the Government
of Switzerland from 10 to 12 December 2003 and the second phase will take
place in Tunis hosted by the Government of Tunisia, from 16 to 18 November
2005."
The Science Fiction Foundation
http://www.sf-foundation.org/
"The Science Fiction Foundation (Registered Charity No. 1041052)
was founded in 1970 by the writer/social activist George Hay and others
as a semi-autonomous association of writers, academics, critics and others
with an active interest in science fiction, with Arthur C. Clarke and
Ursula K. Le Guin as patrons. Our aim is to promote science fiction and
bring together those who read, write, study, teach, research or archive
science fiction in Britain and the rest of the world. We also want to
support science fiction, at conventions, at conferences and at other events
which bring those interested in science fiction together."
Society for the Furtherance and Study of Fantasy & Science Fiction
(SF3)
http://sf3.org/
"SF3 hosts WisCon, the world's only Feminist Science Fiction convention,
and other events. We have supported literary and fanzine fandoms in Madison,
Wisconsin for over two decades."
Living Knowledge
http://www.livingknowledge.org
An International Network for Science Shops
"Science shops mediate or perform research in all disciplines from
sociology to chemistry, largely on behalf of civil society organisations
- for whom the research is often cross subsidised or even free of charge.
Many existing science shops are linked to or based in universities, where
research is done by students under the supervision of science shop staff
and other associated (university) staff. However, many initiatives not
linked to universities—such as community based research centres—are
similar to science shops and do the same type of work. Despite their different
names and differences in operation and organisation, basic principles
and goals are comparable. Through this type of extension and support activity,
science shops attempt to create access to science, knowledge and technology
for social groupings that would not or could not ordinarily interact with
these disciplines."
The Silent Spring Institute
http://www.silentspring.org
"[A] non-profit scientific research organization dedicated to identifying
the links between the environment and women's health, especially breast
cancer. We are a groundbreaking collaboration of scientists, physicians,
health advocates, and community activists, and a leading edge research
institution using multi-disciplinary, state-of-the-art approaches."
The Food Ethics Council
http://www.foodethicscouncil.org
"The Food Ethics Council reports on ethical issues in food and agriculture.
We develop tools to help make ethical thinking a standard practice in
policy, business and everyday life. We work towards a food system that
is fair, humane, secure and sustainable."
United Nations Data Access System (UNdata)
http://data.un.org
"The new UN data access system (UNdata) will improve the dissemination of statistics by UNSD to the widest possible audience. An easy to use data access system was developed that meets UNSD’s vision of providing an integrated information resource with current, relevant and reliable statistics free of charge to the global community.
Subsequent stages of the development of the UN data access system will extend to UN system data as well as to data of national statistical offices - providing the user with a simple single-entry point to global statistics."
Job Search Sites
AcademicCareers.com
http://www.AcademicCareers.com
Allows applicants to search on faculty, post doc, library, endowed chairs,
administrative and senior management jobs at colleges, universities and
research institutes anywhere. Applicant can use all their services without
being charged and employers can post a job listing for up to three full
months for US$175. This even includes email alerts to applicants.
Employment Opportunities in International Studies
http://www.isanet.org/employment.html
International Studies Association
eJobs
http://www.apsanet.org/section_74.cfm
American Political Science Association
(NB: free to APSA members only)
Chronicle Careers
http://chronicle.com/jobs/
Chronicle of Higher Education
Job Listings
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/jobs/
Business Jobs–Environmental Jobs–Environmentally Responsible
Employers
Funding and Award Sites
U.S. National Science Foundation Programs
Science & Technology Studies Program
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2004/nsf04531/nsf04531.htm
Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science & Technology Program
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5323&org=SES
Crosscutting/Interdisciplinary Programs
http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/
Funding Opportunities page
http://www.cdc.gov/funding.htm
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
The Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology Resident
Scholar Program
http://www.sil.si.edu/researchintern/index.htm
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
"The Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology Resident
Scholar Program, supported by The Dibner Fund, awards stipends of $2,500.00
per month for up to six months for individuals working on a topic relating
to the history of science and technology who can make substantial use
of collections in the Dibner Library. Historians, librarians, doctoral
students, and post-doctoral scholars are welcome to apply. Scholars must
be in residence at the Dibner Library during the award period. Scholars
wanting to do research in other areas of SIL Special Collections should
apply for the Baird Society Resident Scholar Program."
The Baird Society Resident Scholar Program
http://www.sil.si.edu/researchintern/index.htm
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
"The Baird Society Resident Scholar Program awards stipends of $2,500
per month for up to six months for individuals working on a topic relating
to the holdings of SIL's special collections. Historians, librarians,
doctoral students, and post-doctoral scholars are welcome to apply. Scholars
must be in residence at the Smithsonian during the award period. Scholars
wanting to do research primarily in the collections of the Dibner Library
of the History of Science and Technology should apply for the Dibner Library
Resident Scholar Program."
The Partington Prize
http://www.open.ac.uk/ambix/prizes.htm
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
"...awarded every three years for an original and unpublished
essay on any aspect of the history of alchemy or chemistry. The prize
consists of three hundred and fifty pounds (£350). The competition
is open to anyone with a scholarly interest in the history of alchemy
or chemistry who, by the closing date...has not reached 35 years of age,
or if older, has completed a doctoral thesis in the history of science
within the previous three years. Scholars from any country may enter for
the competition, but entries must be submitted in English..."
The Victor and Joy Wouk Grant-in-Aid Program
http://archives.caltech.edu/grants-in-aid.html
California Institute of Technology, Institute Archives
New in 2003, this program offers research assistance up to $2,000 for
work in the Papers of Victor Wouk in the Caltech Archives. Applications
are reviewed quarterly, on Jan 1, Apr 1, Jul 1 and Oct 1 each year.
Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
http://www.clw.org/scoville/
Council for a Livable World
Established in 1987 to provide college graduates with the opportunity
to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security.
Twice yearly, the Fellowship's Board of Directors selects a group of outstanding
individuals to spend six to nine months in Washington. Supported
by a monthly stipend, the Fellows serve as full-time project assistants
at the participating organization of their choice. In the Program's
first seventeen years, ninety-six fellowships have been awarded.
Roy Porter Student Essay Prize Competition
http://www.sshm.org/prize/prize.html
Society for the Social History of Medicine
"This prize will be awarded to the best original, unpublished essay
in the social history of medicine submitted to the competition as judged
by the SSHM's assessment panel. It is named in honour of the late Professor
Roy Porter, a great teacher and a generous scholar. The competition is
open to undergraduate and post-graduate students in full or part-time
education. The winner will be awarded £ 500.00, and his or her entry
may also be published in the journal, Social History of Medicine."
William Osler Medal Essay Contest
http://histmed.org/Awards/Oslerannounce.html
American Association for the History of Medicine
Submission Deadline: postmarked by Feb 1
Awarded annually for the best unpublished essay on a medical historical
topic written by a student enrolled in a school of medicine or osteopathy
in the United States or Canada. Essays may pertain to the historical development
of a contemporary medical problem, or to a topic within the health sciences
related to a discrete period of the past, and should demonstrate either
original research or an unusual appreciation and understanding of the
problems discussed. The essay (maximum 10,000 words, including endnotes)
must be entirely the work of one contestant. For details see
Richard Harrison Shryock Medal Essay Contest
http://histmed.org/Awards/Shyrockannounce.htm
American Association for the History of Medicine
Submission Deadline: postmarked by Feb 1
Graduate students in the United States and Canada are invited to enter
the Shryock Medal Essay Contest. The essay (maximum 10,000 words, including
endnotes) must be the result of original research or show an unusual appreciation
and understanding of problems in the history of medicine. In particular,
the committee will judge essays on the quality of writing, appropriate
use of sources, and ability to address themes of historical significance.
Students enrolled in M.D./Ph.D. programs in history or related fields
are eligible to apply only for the Shryock Award. For details see
Singer Prize
http://www.bshs.org.uk/prizes/singer.html
The British Society for the History of Science
Submission Deadline: received by Dec 15
The Singer Prize, of up to £300, is awarded by the BSHS every two
years to the writer of an unpublished essay based in original research
into any aspect of the history of science, technology or medicine. The
Prize is intended for younger scholars or recent entrants into the profession.
The Prize may be awarded to the writer of one outstanding essay, or may
be divided between two or more entrants. The Prize will usually be presented
at the BSHS Annual Conference and publication in the British Journal for
the History of Science will be at the discretion of the Editor. Essays
on offer or in press will not be eligible.
Abraham Pais Award For the History of Physics
http://www.aps.org/units/fhp/pais/index.cfm
American Physical Society and the American Institute of Physics
Nomination Deadline: May 1
A major new award (initially presented in 2005), the Abraham Pais Award
for the History of Physics will recognize outstanding scholarly achievements
in the history of physics. The award will be given annually and consists
of $5000, a certificate citing the recipient's contributions to the history
of physics, and funds to travel to an APS meeting to receive the award
and deliver an invited talk on the history of physics. For further information,
see the website of the APS Forum on History of Physics
External Collections of Links
STS Links by Theme
http://www.ncsu.edu/chass/mds/stslinks.html
Division of Multidisciplinary Studies, North Carolina State University
[NB: many broken links!]
Worldwide Guide to Science Studies Programmes
http://cas.umkc.edu/scistud/
University of Missouri–Kansas City
BSHS List of Theses
http://www.bshs.org.uk/theses/
"The list exists primarily to give details of theses and dissertations
currently in progress, or recently completed, in the history, philosophy
and social studies of science, technology, medicine, mathematics,
engineering and studies of mind, at academic institutions in the UK and
Republic of Ireland."
ECHO: Exploring and Collecting History Online – Science, Technology,
and Industry
http://echo.gmu.edu
Echo: Exploring and Collecting History Online – Science, Technology,
and Industry, a project of the Center for History and New Media, announces
the launch of its redesigned, expanded, and improved Research Center.
Available at http://echo.gmu.edu, the Research Center is the most comprehensive
portal for the history of science on the Web, and now includes a searchable
guide to more than 5,000 websites on the history of science, technology,
and industry, as well as website reviews and annotations, and the latest
science news.
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