Why fake islands might be a real boon for science
Emma Marris
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Emma Marris: environmental writer in Klamath Falls
Nature, 2017, vol. 550, issue 7674, 22-24
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The seasteading movement is getting close to building its first prototype, an artificial archipelago where people will live, play and do research.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1038/550022a
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