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Pipetting samples into DNA sequencerEvolution
Evolution
Researchers monitoring wetland areaBioavailability
Bioavailability
Processing samples in organics labTrophic Ecology
Trophic Ecology
Geochemical reactions in small pool seen by green and brown coloursGeochemistry
Geochemistry
Invasive Golden Star tunicateInvasion Biology
Invasion Biology
Student sampling water in wetland areaAquatic Ecology
Aquatic Ecology
Bacterium feeding on arsenicBiogeochemistry
Biogeochemistry
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  • Federal funding to create new generation of environmental specialists
  • GLIER scientist latest to join UWindsor oil sands team
  • Grad student uses genetics to trace spread of round gobies in Ontario rivers
  • Thresher shark risks life to stay clean, researchers find
  • UWindsor ecologist to lead national invasive species team
  • Dr. Brian Fryer receives the Peacock Medal from the Mineralogical Association of Canada
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