Two High Schoolers Who Discovered Two New Species of Scorpions Explain How They Did It

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Two High Schoolers Who Discovered Two New Species of Scorpions Explain How They Did It
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It’s a combination of different things. I think one of the things we use at first is just the ecology of the scorpion. So for instance, both of these scorpions are living in a very specific alkali sink environment near dry lake beds. And because they’re living in this area, they’re not really having any contact with their relatives, so we know they’re genetically isolated. That already tells us that they’re probably undescribed species.

I’ll be completely honest, as far as the process goes with the journal itself, I understood next to nothing. I understand what it means for reviewers that receive the paper to go over the paper and have to make corrections and whatnot. But past that there’s small parts of the process and different status updates that we honestly had very little connection to.

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