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Join us in NYC and Atlanta for a cephalo-bration of our favorite underwater invertebrates—plus, win some great trivia prizes! Cephalopod Week is back June 14-21 this summer for another event series ...
Last year was a tough one for science journalism. National Geographic laid off all of its staff reporters, and Wired laid off 20 people. And the most recent blow came in November, when Popular Science ...
Credit: Shutterstock Imani Black and Dr. Tara Scully with Ira on stage in Washington D.C. Credit: The George Washington University The Chesapeake Bay produces around 500 million pounds of seafood ...