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    Question: What is the most important science project you have done?

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    Asked by obes532wynn59 to Paul T, michaelsullivan, Michael C, Hugh, Hannah D, hannahbaird, Caroline on 31 Mar 2026.
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      Caroline Mullen answered on 31 Mar 2026:


      My PhD looked at the effect of drought on rivers and how the bugs and plants recover after a drought, at the time I wasn’t sure how useful that was, but droughts have become more and more common so this information is really useful to have.

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