ear list members,
As part of the BA Festival of Science 2008 in Liverpool, Diamond Light Source
will be hosting a public lecture on Wednesday 10th September.
11:00 - 13:00
University of Liverpool, Brunner Lecture Theatre, Chemistry (Donnan)
Nearest parking off Peach Street
Worms turn detective and other earthly tales...
There are thousands of sites across the UK with contaminated soil due to
previous industrial use such as mining, engineering works or lead smelting
operations.
Contaminated land can cause harm to human health, water supplies, natural
habitats and property.
Join scientists who are using Diamond Light Source, the UK’s new synchrotron
facility, to discover what lies within the cells of earthworms that have lived in
contaminated soil and how nature can cleverly help us tackle global pollution.
If you interested in attending, you can book tickets at http://www.the-
ba.net/the-ba/FestivalofScience/Booking/index.htm or call on 020 7019 4947.
Best regards to all...
Isabelle
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