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“Gone is the solitary genius”

Posted on March 10, 2016 by admin
Nutnet Crew. Photo: Glenda Wardle

Nutnet Crew. Photo: Glenda Wardle

A photo of DERG, as contributors to the distributed Nutrient Network (NutNet) is featured in yesterday’s The Conversation article “Gone is the solitary genius – science today is a group effort”.

This big trip in April 2013 was the ‘birth’ of our two NutNet sites and exclosures.

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