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Posted: 29 Mars 2012 à 15 h 56 , by David Evans
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March 24, 2012

Posted: 29 Mars 2012 à 10 h 57 , by Antonia Guidotti
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Last week, the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects recognized the City of Toronto Biodiversity Series of booklets with their Service to the Environment award. The award is “In recognition of the recipient’s ongoing contribution in supporting sensitive, sustainable stewardship of the environment.”

Posted: 28 Mars 2012 à 16 h 19 , by Laura Comerford
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An x-ray of the lower body of a lizard.

Lizard.I © Deborah Samuel 2012/Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum.

Posted: 26 Mars 2012 à 15 h 27 , by Antonia Guidotti
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Given our warmer-than-average winter this year, ROM entomologists have fielded numerous enquiries about whether mild winter temperatures will result in more bugs this spring and summer. Unfortunately, there is no simple “yes” or “no” answer to this question  — the best response is “It depends”.

Posted: 22 Mars 2012 à 13 h 11 , by admin
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Submitted by Vincent Vertolli, Assistant Curator Geology

Posted: 19 Mars 2012 à 11 h 25 , by admin
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Submitted by Vincent Vertolli, Assistant Curator Geology

Posted: 16 Mars 2012 à 11 h 57 , by Katherine Dunnell
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A girl looks at a mineral through a magnifying glass.

March Break visitors inspect the minerals before deciding if they are jade.

Posted: 12 Mars 2012 à 16 h 41 , by Kim Tait
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A close up of the mineral on a black background.

Bobdownsite.

Posted: 6 Mars 2012 à 9 h 41 , by Kim Tait
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I’m currently at the Argonne National Laboratory just outside of Chicago, Illinois at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). This is a research facility funded by the U.S. Department of Energy that over 3,500 scientists from all over the world comes to use the instruments here for their research each year.

Posted: 5 Mars 2012 à 10 h 52 , by admin
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Submitted by Vincent Vertolli, Assistant Curator Geology

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