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pandemic project-palooza

What Have You Been Doing With Your Downtime?

There’s still time to show off your creative, industrious, constructive—or overly ambitious side! What projects have you been doing during those suddenly scant commuter hours, while we’ve mostly been in various phases of lockdown?

Since the coronavirus pandemic has made telework mandatory for many, the Record has been curious to learn what NIH’ers have been up to. Send us a photo and short caption (like the ones here) describing your project by Aug. 24 and we’ll make you and your skill/talent/pastime/folly famous (or infamous).

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