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Canadian Mountain Network is Now on Science Borealis

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CHENOA SLY

Published

Mar 20, 2017

Edited

Mar 20, 2017

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Photo by Richard Lynch, Courtesy of Travel Alberta.

You can now find Environmental Research Summaries by the Canadian Mountain Network on Science Borealis!

Science Borealis is a community of “science bloggers located in Canada – and Canadians located abroad – who share (a) commitment to respect, support and encourage science communication in Canada, and engage passionately and critically with science.”

Science Borealis features science themed blogs that have a Canadian connection. Blog categories include Biology and Life Sciences; Health, Medicine, and Veterinary Science; Environmental and Earth Science; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Technology and Engineering; Mathematics and Statistics; Communication, Education and Outreach; Policy and Politics; General Science; Science in Society; and Multimedia.

Science Borealis began in 2012, when Science bloggers Maryse de la Giroday, Sarah Boon, Steph Taylor and Raymond Nakamura joined forces with from Canadian Science Publishing, Canada’s not-for-profit science publisher, and Genome Alberta, a publicly funded not-for-profit corporation that initiates, funds, and manages genomics research and partnerships, with the goal of becoming, “ a one-stop shop for the public, media, educators, and policy makers to source Canadian science.”

To submit your blog to Science Borealis, check them out here.

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