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Month: April 2020

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PhD opportunity for self funded students

Posted on 28th Apr, 2020 by Laura Newsome

Do microbes help make china clay? Kaolin minerals are very important economic resources; so much so that china clay has sometimes been referred to as “white gold”. Understanding how kaolin minerals form and behave in the environment is important because… Continue Reading →

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