BC’s phosphate-rich Last Chance Lake provides hints about Earth life’s first chance
University of Washington biogeochemists get closer to solving the “phosphate problem” – that life needs a lot of it, but it’s typically rare.
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University of Washington biogeochemists get closer to solving the “phosphate problem” – that life needs a lot of it, but it’s typically rare.
CSC WIDE April 2024 Spotlight Video - An initiative of the CSC’s Working for Inclusion, Equity, and Diversity (WIDE) Committee—shines a light on chemists from diverse backgrounds and creates opportunities for increased representation of diverse researchers and scientists. Each month, CIC News highlights one researcher from the Spotlight Videos library. This month we are featuring the spotlight on Robert Addai a Ph.D. candidate at Western University working with Prof. Yolanda Hedberg.
À quoi ressembleront les futures interfaces entre neurones et circuits électroniques ? Pour une équipe de l’Université McGill, la réponse viendra peut-être d’une moule !
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