Skip to main content Skip to local navigation
Home » Category: 'York in the News' (Page 23)

York in the News

York in the News

Hidden DNA is revealing secrets of animals’ lives. Professor Elizabeth Clare discusses her new work on tracking animals through eDNA techniques (National Geographic).

Professor Elizabeth Clare discusses her new work on tracking animals through eDNA techniques (National Geographic).

August 5, 2022 | 4:07 pm

York in the News

eDNA monitoring could be a non-invasive way of tracking biodiversity, Professor Elizabeth Clare tells ABC radio in Australia

eDNA monitoring could be a non-invasive way of tracking biodiversity, Professor Elizabeth Clare tells ABC radio in Australia

August 3, 2022 | 9:13 am

York in the News

“[Nurses] work through their lunches. They come in early, they stay late. They work double shifts. You can’t survive on doing that, especially given this very intense work that they do.” - Sociology Professor Emeritus Pat Armstrong (The Globe and Mail)

[Nurses] work through their lunches. They come in early, they stay late. They“[Nurses] work through their lunches. They come in early, they stay late. They work double shifts. You can’t survive on doi

July 7, 2022 | 7:17 am