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Nanotechnology for pollination studies

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Quest Vol 16 No 2 is now available!

July 18, 2019September 30, 2020 Questadmin COVID-19 early warning systems, Flood warnings, Glaucoma, Harmful algal blooms, ITIKI, Jupiter’s water mystery, Mineral resources for energy storage, Nanotechnology for pollination studies, Predicting drought, Science Lens® competition, SuperDARN, Tweaking the timeline of human evolution, Zoonosis

This issue of Quest focuses on early warning systems (EWS), which are designed to reduce the risk to life, livelihoods and health during disasters and other extreme events.

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