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Blue – The Science of Nature’s Rarest Color

Tue, Apr 23

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Virtual Event

ISCC Webinar with Kai Kupferschmidt. The color blue has challenged scientists for as long as they have investigated the natural world. Kai will delve into the history and mysteries of the scientific investigation of how nature makes blue, and how humans talk about it.

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Blue – The Science of Nature’s Rarest Color
Blue – The Science of Nature’s Rarest Color

Time & Location

Apr 23, 2024, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT

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Land Acknowledgement

The CRSC’s individual and group activities related to sharing colour knowledge take place across Canada, understood as part of Turtle Island–the ancestral homelands of over 630 First Nation communities–representing more than 50 Indigenous nations and languages.

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The CRSC is committed to developing equitable and inclusive participation in our organization, to encouraging and presenting research that is grounded in principles and practices of equity, diversity and inclusion.

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