Invasion of the earthworms! It sounds like a bad Hollywood movie, but science can be stranger than fiction.
Category: Sharon Oosthoek
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Science Says What? Lessons learned from a deliberate dilbit spill
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Book Club: Celebrating environmental success stories in the Great Lakes
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Science Says What? What’s up with dissolved organic carbon (AKA why is my local stream murky?)
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