A story of tellurium, microbes and biogeochemical cycling!
We asked the question: Does tellurium (Te) have a biogeochemical cycle in Nature?
Please click here to see our published study in GCA, including PDF copy until mid March! https://t.co/5fkHUVsI2o
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Incredible. A Doudna / Banfield lab collaboration showing a way to edit the genomes of multiple organisms in microbial communities & track the gene insertions. This lays the groundwork for "community editing" of microbiomes by CRISPR enzymes.
https://t.co/hEFoo9VfAP
What exactly is #ochre, and what are the important aspects archaeological scientists need to know when analysing it? Andrew Zipkin and I address this in our newly published open access review in JAS: @elsevierArchaeo 🧵👇 https://t.co/h4jQXBUDZI
Professor Rachel @PopelkaFilcoff will present the Frances Separovic Lecture 2021: "Archaeological Chemistry: Novel Archaeological Science Approaches to Cultural Materials" at School of #Chemistry, @UniMelb 5:15-6:15 pm on Wed 8 Sep https://t.co/cGBgPsfTvE #WomenInScience
Our paper on radionuclides in flora in Australian arid zones is now available. Read the exciting findings of this collaborative project: @Flinders, @NERAnetwork, @ARPANSANews, @ANSTO, JRHC, @bhp @OZMinerals, Heathgate, @UniMelb@PopelkaFilcoff @GillyP74
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In the paper, we have also provided a broad perspective of how fish larvae could be impacted by aqueous gold and AuNPs and the potential for AuNPs to contaminate natural water systems. This is a collaborative project of @UniAdelSciences @CSIRO and @Flinders. #WomenInSTEM#postdoc
Read our paper on #toxicity assessment of #gold ions and #goldnanoparticles (#AuNPs) and how fish larvae acclimatise or tolerate gold toxicity. These gold may come from anthropogenic use and are not recovered from wastewater treatment 👉https://t.co/QF2eSfH3qq @JeremiahShuster
Applications for @AINSE_Ltd’s online 2021 Winter School are now open to final-year #undergrad#STEM#students from AINSE-member universities.
Explore landmark #research facilities & discover potential Honours/PhD projects with leading @ANSTO researchers.
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I'm always hugely impressed by people who present in their non-native language. You might doubt yourselves but you are legends. It's hard enough in your native language but doing in a second language is exceptional. #PhDchat#ECRchat#postdoc#PhDforum#academicchatter