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Gabriela Serrato Marks a Marine Geology PhD candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology writes about Dr. Pamela E. Harris for Massive Science. Read the full article here.

 
 
 

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It’s always rewarding to see our work reach new audiences, especially through platforms that make science accessible and engaging. Massive Science has built a reputation for telling complex scientific stories in a way that sparks curiosity, and we’re grateful to be part of that conversation.

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Department of Mathematical Sciences

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