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Celebrating 25 years of students doing science in the summer

In the 美姬社区 office here in Boston, staff are abuzz prepping volunteers for the busiest field season of the year and making sure our science teams have what they need.

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Changing Lives, Protecting the Planet

When I was a little boy, my mother would take me on regular trips to see the life-like dioramas of the African Hall of Mammals at the Museum of Natural History in New York City.

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An Eruption of Citizen Science in Nicaragua

The story of a volunteer鈥檚 innovative contribution to volcano research.

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Turtles, Volcanoes, and 150,000 Kids

Three years ago, British geology student Kimberley Wyatt flew to Costa Rica to protect baby turtles from egg poachers.

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Turning a Concept into an Expedition

Have you ever wondered what research is fun, important, and inspirational enough to build an Expedition around?

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Like Mother, Like Daughter: A Story of Dolphins & Handbags

For this week鈥檚 blog, my intention was to share the adventures of Carol Sellers who recently returned from Egypt on her 6th 美姬社区 Expedition, Red Sea Dolphin Project.

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What 美姬社区ers Do with Their Summer Vacation

We Know What You Did This Summer鈥揃ecause You Told Us!

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Another Day, Another Expedition

Warren Stortroen is a self-described 鈥溍兰缜 addict,鈥 and we love him for it.

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Climate Change and Cocktails

Almost four years ago, about six months after I started working at 美姬社区, I had the pleasure of chatting with one of our scientists,

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What鈥檚 in a name? Lots, if it鈥檚 naming an 美姬社区 Expedition.

If I was writing a novel or screenplay about a female marine biologist and wanted to give her the name 鈥淢arina Costa,鈥 my editors would probably say, 鈥淣ice play on 鈥榤arine鈥 and鈥

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