William enjoys ‘best day’ spraying pond water at journalists
William enjoys ‘best day’ spraying pond water at journalists
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The Prince of Wales enjoyed the “best day of my life” when he was encouraged to spray pond water at the press – all in the name of science. William aimed a syringe full of the cloudy water at photographers and journalists when he joined school children collecting DNA samples for NatureMetrics, a finalist in his environmental Earthshot Prize awards project.
The future King visited the Guildford-based company to learn more about its work analysing environmental data to provide clients with a comprehensive map of life in a forest, lake or even the air, and quipped “does this mean you can find the Loch Ness monster?”.
Dr Kat Bruce, founder of NatureMetrics, suggested the prince and the youngsters aim at the media as a joke and William eagerly joined in, and said “great idea”. The group pushed the plungers on the syringes, topped with a filter to collect the environmental DNA, but the sprays of water fell short and the prince quipped “Oh nearly, so nearly” adding: “This is the best day of my life – great fun.”.
Two further attempts failed and the prince left the chilly outdoors to be given a tour of NatureMetrics’ nearby labs, where he donned a white coat and gloves to help in the first steps of extracting DNA from a sample. He was shown the rest of the process including a DNA extraction machine that produces the DNA code sequence that allows the team to identify everything from bacteria to a blue whale.