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Mad About Science: Tetanus » Sandpoint Reader

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By Brenden BobbyReader Staff This past weekend, I spent some time cleaning up the property when I suddenly felt a sharp pain on the bottom of my foot. After a few moments of creative swears that would have made George Carlin blush, I pried a half-buried wooden board and the offending nail from my shoe. I hobbled inside and disinfected the wound and figured I was good. Luckily for me, my partner is a saint and she promptly asked me when I last re…
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Getting a story about obscure and unfamiliar fields like geology, organic chemistry, or quantum mechanics off the ground often means overcoming hurdles—for both editors and readers—that might not exist for more relatable topics. But with the right approach and thoughtful storytelling, a determined and creative journalist can turn almost any arcane subject into a gripping read. These kinds of stories can leave people more informed, more curious, …

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The Open Notebook broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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