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Top 10 Reads of 2020

By Bio by the BayDecember 31, 2020January 23, 2021
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A Universe in Expansion

By Bio by the BaySeptember 7, 2020August 27, 2020
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5 Awesome Lectures from The Great Courses

By Bio by the BayAugust 6, 2020August 3, 2020
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A woman writing differential equations on the board in a math class.
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6 Reasons to Study Math as a Liberal Arts Major

By Bio by the BayJuly 23, 2020July 21, 2020
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3 Takeaways from “The Other Side of History: Daily Life in the Ancient World”

By Bio by the BayJuly 16, 2020December 23, 2020
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4 Skills to Learn by Studying History

By Bio by the BayMay 28, 2020July 12, 2020
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Pep Talks for 4 Non-STEM Gen Ed Classes you Have to Take

By Bio by the BayMay 21, 2020December 23, 2020
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4 Reviews of Women in Literature

By Bio by the BayJanuary 17, 2020October 26, 2020
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Top 10 Reads of 2019

By Bio by the BayDecember 27, 2019July 12, 2020
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Today on #biobythebay we’re sharing (and discussing the TED talk from Ingrid Fetell Lee on the aesthetics of joy. It includes bubbles, Google eyes, confetti, and I am sure, should also include mini tree icicles. Link in bio!
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Life is possible because of nitrogen fixers, many of which live in the ocean. Check out today’s post on #BioByTheBay to learn more!
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