In class last week I learned how to use the library databases provided by city tech. These databases are very helpful because they have articles that aren’t readily available through google or other commonly know search engines. I also learned that you can narrow your search by keywords given by the database derived from your original search results. I may actually use these search techniques in the near future for my analytical chemistry class. Soon we will begin a project with the gowanus canal. We will have to submit a possible method to identifying the various pollutants within the canal, and also how to remove them. We will have to search other polluted water sites and look for similar strategies to use for the gowanus canal clean-up.
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