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B.C. students' research published in Scientific Reports

B.C. students' research published in Scientific Reports

CTV News29-05-2025

B.C. students' research published in Scientific Reports
A group of private school students from Vancouver Island has managed to get a peer-reviewed research paper published in Scientific Reports.

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