Contrary to the common assumption, it is voluntary imagination rather than speech that appears to define the pace of combinatorial language evolution
Contrary to the common assumption, it is voluntary imagination rather than speech that appears to define the pace of combinatorial language evolution
When museum-goers did a community science activity in an exhibit at the Field Museum (USA), the data they produced were largely accurate.
“…the most realistic and tangible way out of the looming biodiversity crisis is to put a price tag on species and thereby a cost to actions that compromise them.”
SPARC Innovator Award Winner 2016
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