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    Sorting the Beef from the Bull featured on New Food Magazine blog

    ByNicola Temple February 14, 2016

    Our book is featured in New Food Magazine’s blog!

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    Fish Fraud: Bait and switch at the grocery store

    ByNicola Temple November 18, 2015February 28, 2016

    How DNA barcoding methods developed at the University of Guelph are helping crack down on fish fraud.

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    Cabot Institute Magazine 2013/14

    ByNicola Temple November 18, 2013December 11, 2015

    Well, it’s here…the second annual Cabot Institute Magazine came out online last week with print versions expected this week. It’s always so exciting to see a project like this come together through the hard work of a small and dedicated group of people, including the Cabot Institute’s Philippa Bayley and Amanda Woodman-Hardy. This year’s issue…

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    Ground force

    ByNicola Temple November 4, 2013November 6, 2013

    As the controversy over fracking rumbles on, attention is turning to another, cleaner underground energy source: geothermal. But its greatest potential is in areas where drilling can be risky. Dr Juliet Biggs is investigating one such area: the East African Rift in Ethiopia. Read the full article in Nonesuch magazine  →

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    Volcanic unrest in Ethiopia

    ByNicola Temple November 4, 2013November 6, 2013

    Without volcano monitoring, the risks for many vulnerable communities are unknown.

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    Working with editors: do pitches really just disappear into the abyss of an inbox?

    ByNicola Temple August 5, 2013November 5, 2013

    Even the non-responsive editor will no doubt eventually reply to the most persistent writer, but part of me thinks that if I have to try that hard to get a response, would I really enjoy working with you anyway?

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