Photo: A small, male Zebra Finch is perched on a branch. The bird has a striking appearance with a gray body, an orange patch on its cheek, and a bright red-orange beak. Its throat features a black-and-white striped "zebra" pattern, and its sides are marked with a checkered, reddish-brown patch. The background is a soft, out-of-focus mix of gray and green, which highlights the bird's vibrant colors.

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Photo: Falmouth, MassachusettsEmmanuelle Bogomolni (CAS’26), Guest Student at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Mullineaux Benthic Ecology Lab, spent her summer working on a project analyzing macrofaunal communities in deep sea inactive hydrothermal vents, which involved conducting sample sorting, organizing datasets, and performing quantitative analyses in R (coding language).Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
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