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Sep 2022
54m 9s

Quirks & Quarks Science in the Field spe...

CBC
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This week we launch our season with our Summer in the Field program. For many of us, summer is the time for things like beaches, bike rides, and BBQs. For many scientists, however, summertime is also when they are at their busiest, travelling to remote locations to get up close and personal with nature. On today’s show you’ll hear from a marine biologist st ... Show More
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