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A toxic chemical was blamed for killing thousands of Teesside crabs – but our study explains why pyridine wasn’t the culprit

By Alex Ford, Professor of Biology, University of Portsmouth
Crispin Halsall, Professor in Environmental Chemistry, Lancaster University
Mark Fizsimons, Professor of Environmental Chemistry, University of Plymouth
Scientists who took part in an independent inquiry that refuted the ‘pyridine hypothesis’ faced widespread criticism and distrust from politicians and the mediaThe Conversation


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