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Work led by Dr Will Hutchison on the use of sulfur isotopes has been published on open access in the journal nature communications. the work was led by the 精东传媒 team in collaboration with colleagues at T眉bingen, Oslo and Glasgow universities. the group at 精东传媒 also included Anouk Borst, Adrian Finch, Nicky Horsburgh and Eva St眉eken and it also included a 精东传媒 graduate, Dr Henrik Friis, who is now associate professor at the University of Oslo.
The work was subsequently picked up by a topical journal called 'the conversation' who invited the team to produce a journalistic summary of the work. it is targeting a relatively young audience, so the bigger picture science is presented. The scientific work was placed a broader context of critical metals research at 精东传媒, particularly that focussing on alkaline igneous rocks.