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Photo: Moby Dick cover (Alianza Editorial) Moby Dick has been described as one of the most important novels of North American literature. With such information
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I wonder if some of you have thought that, at a certain moment in history, someone had to have the idea of protecting natural heritage,
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Photo: 13 grados I would like to share this article written by Paul Greenberg that perfectly describes my love and respect for mussels. I hope
Photo: Dr. R. Carús-Falcón. Image property of eSmás magazine Vilagarcía Nº 22 (https://www.revistaesmas.com/el-dr-carus-ilustre-medico-vilagarciano-del-s-xix.html) Today, I would like to speak out about two of my great
I am deeply honored to be part of the project “Oceánicas: women and oceanography” that aims to highlight the work of scientists dedicated to the
Led by Galician Diana Zúñiga, North Wind – Sailing for Science promotes scientific knowledge of the marine world through eco-responsible, unique and plastic-free experiences Under
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