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Covering the very big to the very small. Articles topics include microbes and their impact on the ecosystem, atoms vs planets, and the CRISPR’ed babies, how do small genetic changes lead to a big societal impact?

Sign-ups are open from 29th September to 5th October and article pitches are due 12th October.

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Can I edit for EUSci?

Yes! Our editing community is open to anybody with a keen interest in science journalism. EUSci is a great place to hone your writing and editing skills. If you want to talk about, why not say hello at eusci.editors@gmail.com?

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How do I become an editor?

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How much of a commitment is required?

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