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Megan Nichols

Megan Ray Nichols is a freelance science writer and the editor the blog, Schooled By Science. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys going for walks, checking out local restaurants or catching a movie with friends. Keep up with Megan on Twitter or subscribe to her blog to stay in touch!

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