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Why Do So Many Scientists Want to be Filmmakers?

Posted on March 24, 2018 by agogo22

For the past five years, Nautilus has asked scientists what they would be if they weren’t a scientist. I can now report what, above…

Source: Why Do So Many Scientists Want to be Filmmakers?

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