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Catherine Sarah Young

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July 26, 2018July 26, 2018

Scientific Method: Documenting the Invisible Processes of Research

The last time I wrote for Artists and Climate Change, my art practice was starting to expand. I had already

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October 12, 2017March 29, 2018

Wild Science: Experiments in Nature and the Vanishing Amazon

I was in the Amazon jungle where, despite the heat and humidity, I was so excited I could barely contain

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The Sewer Soaperie 1

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January 30, 2017March 29, 2018

Turning Sewage into Soaps: The Sewer Soaperie by The Apocalypse Project

When you experience something that ticks you off, I’d recommend doing a project on it. I was stuck in ankle-deep

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