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Tag Archives: Greg Freebairn

The Great Debate: My Research Rules

Posted on 15/06/2015 by drastephenson

Great Debate: My Research Rules The Science Nation is celebrating National Science Week by answering the question that has plagued mankind for centuries: which field of research is the weirdest of all? To find out The Science Nation will holdĀ a … Continue reading →

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