Without their sight in the deep dark ocean, how do marine animals find their prey and mates and hide away from predators?
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Join us: March 1st (7:30pm) via zoom -- Dr. Gordon McOuat
Director History of Science and Technology Program,
University of King’s College/Dalhousie
The Science and Culture of Beer:
Explore those key moments in the long relationship between beer, civilization, & science.
Watch Seeing Through the Smoke: Cannabis and the Brain on @NSIS_Sci_NS YouTube.
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Amy Tizzard provides geological rational to the mystery of the #OxfordSinkhole, a ground cavity that grew 10 - 40 cm's in diameter in Oxford NS.
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The Nova Scotian Institute (NSIS) is now on Twitter.
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We are heading across the country to salute all Canadians doing their part to fight the spread of Covid-19. Our routes (posted here!) will target hospitals and residential neighbourhoods. More: https://t.co/zp8vIoDVnm. #cfsnowbirds#rcaf#ThankYouHealthWorkers