Researchers Use Synchrotron to Shed Light on Cadmium's Role in Carbon Cycle

An international team that includes two University of Saskatchewan Canada Research Chairs has discovered that the element cadmium, well known for its toxicity to humans and other animals, may play an essential role in regulating atmospheric carbon.
The findings will be published in the May 5, 2005 issue of the prestigious science journal Nature.

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