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🌙 The Week in Botany February 5, 2024

You may need to check your spam folders next week as, if all goes well, this will be the last TWiB sent through Substack. We’ll be moving to Buttondown for a few reasons, but one big one is that it’ll be easier for someone else to take on t...

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🌻 The Week in Botany January 29, 2024

I’m hoping that next week, I’ll start to test negative for COVID. At the moment, I’m positive in both senses of the word. It means I’m still out of energy, but at least I’ve had more time to prepare for it this week, so there are job links ...

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🌻 The Week in Botany January 22, 2024

It’s a much-reduced newsletter this week. Work has been a struggle and every night this week I’ve been ready to sleep by five o’clock. On Friday I found out why when the COVID test was positive. The test is a novelty, but the rest is much b...

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