How do you study ancient oceans, where so much of life on Earth evolved? Until we develop time machines, we often use modern day environments that in some way mimic these oceans. Here, we describe how scientists look at iron chemistry and mineralogy at chemical interfaces using a spring in Switzerland as a modern day […]
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Earlier this summer, my daughter and I walked along the shores of Sitka, Alaska, to pick up plastic pollution with 35 other volunteers. We s...
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This blog was written by Hannah De Frond. Hannah works with Ocean Conservancy and the University of Toronto Trash Team to manage the Interna...
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