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Published online 22 September 2003 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news030915-14
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First degree in environmental forensics begins
Students will learn to identify the when, where and who of pollution.
This week, students enrolled in the world's first environmental-forensics degree course start hitting the books. On completion, they should be the first trained graduates in environmental policing.
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