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SJINML celebrates International Polychaete Day
SJINML celebrates International Polychaete Day!
Come Sunday, the 1st of July, we will be celebrating International Polychaete Day. The date commemorates the birthday of the late Dr Kristian Fauchald, a world-renowned polychaete scientist. This marks the fourth year of celebrations and the marine lab is definitely not letting it pass this time!
Researchers here have found that some marine organisms may be able to retain tiny pieces of plastic in their bodies for several days.
Researchers here have found that some marine organisms may be able to retain tiny pieces of plastic in their bodies for several days.
Read MoreSouth Java Deep-Sea Biodiversity Expedition
Join our scientists as they explore the deep ocean off the south-west coast of Java with scientists from Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) on board the research vessel Baruna Jaya VIII….
The South Java deep-sea biodiversity expedition—SJADES 2018—sets sail from Jakarta on 23 March 2018, to the deep waters off the southwestern coast of Java via the Sunda Strait.
Read MoreNew Marine Alien Invader Found
Researchers from the marine lab report the identity of the latest alien invader as Mytella strigata (Hanley, 1843) in the latest issue of the journal, Molluscan Research.
Official link to NUS website: Here
Links to online news:
Lianhe Zaobao: Here
Straits Times: Here
Channel News Asia: Here
Read MoreCode Of Ethics For Researchers
The Young Scientists (YS) Community of the World Economic Forum, in consultation with senior researchers and ethicists, developed a universal Code of Ethics for Researchers to serve as a guide with ethical principles on how to be ethical scientists in today’s world. In response to increasing fake news and science deniers, the YS community hopes to use this Code to guide and shape the behaviour of individuals in making positive changes of culture in the scientific world.
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