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Two High Schoolers Who Discovered Two New Species of Scorpions Explain How They Did It

Por: Slate Science September 24, 2022

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Prakrit Jain and Harper Forbes were not always interested in scorpions. The two high school students, both from the Bay area, were much more fascinated by other creepy crawly creatures. “Scorpions are more of a common point between us,” Jain explained. “At the time that we met, he was much more of a herpetology guy”—that is, amphibians, and reptiles—“and I was much more interested in things like centipedes.” But in 2019, the two... + full article



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