Stony coral: NMR and climate resistance
Stony coral: NMR and climate resistance
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/15ca0b1cc7b.jpg2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and ultra-high-resolution 3D imaging have been used to investigate a well-known and previously well-studied stony coral of the Indo-Pacific to reveal that it precipitates minerals through a biologically driven process. The findings suggest that this particular species may be more resistant to climate change than first thought.
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Chemistry NMR Facility Support Specialist | Stony Brook University
Chemistry NMR Facility Support Specialist | Stony Brook University
US - NY - Stony Brook, Required Qualifications (Evidenced by attached resume): Master of Science degree. Three years of full-time NMR Spectroscopy experience, this may include experienc
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