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这是我在《培养科学》上的最后一篇文章。我将离开这个网络,因为《大众科学》正在将其引向新的方向。感谢您在过去四年里阅读我关于生态学、保护和其他任何主题的文章。这个博客不仅仅是一个有趣的尝试;它改变了我的生活,让我得以从事写作事业。

然而,我不会消失在互联网的深渊中。我有一个新的博客,叫做《更人性的自然》,它将通过人文艺术的视角来看待自然:艺术、文学、文化、历史和技术。它将是短篇帖子和长篇思考的集合。我希望您能在那里加入我。并通过Twitter保持联系。

万物皆变,无物消亡。

Hannah Waters is a science writer fascinated by the natural world, the history of its study, and the way people think about nature. On top of science blogging, she runs the Smithsonian's Ocean Portal, a marine biology education website, and is science editor for Ladybits.

Hannah is a child of the internet, who coded HTML frames on her Backstreet Boys fanpage when she was in middle school. Aptly, she rose to professional science writing through blogging (originally on Wordpress) and tweeting profusely. She's written for The Scientist, Nature Medicine, Smithsonian.com, and others.

Before turning to full-time writing, Hannah wanted to be an oceanographer or a classicist, studying Biology and Latin at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. She's done ecological research on marine food webs, shorebird conservation, tropical ecology and grassland ecosystems. She worked as a lab technician at the University of Pennsylvania studying molecular biology and the epigenetics of aging. And, for a summer, she manned a microphone and a drink shaker on a tour boat off the coast of Maine, pointing out wildlife and spouting facts over a loudspeaker while serving drinks.

Email her compliments, complaints and tips at culturingscience at gmail dot com.

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