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Exploring the minerals in old clay and rock samples using modern techniques (Byte-Sized Science)
January 23, 2026
Research scientist Jessey Rice was unable to do field work during the global pandemic, so he took this opportunity to ut
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Voices of Science: Four women on the future of science
January 23, 2026
Simply Science celebrates the scientific achievements, research and leadership of women working in sustainable natural r
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Bringing southern Ontario’s geology to virtual life
January 23, 2026
Innovative 3D models and virtual reality (VR) tools are helping define how future geoscientists and
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Evolution of a landscape: Mapping the surface we live on (Byte-Sized Science)
January 23, 2026
Geologists from Natural Resources Canada head to northern Labrador to map the surficial geology impacted by the last ice
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The science of seeing into the future: Canada’s groundwater
January 23, 2026
With scientists predicting major water shortages in less than 10 years, we need to make smart choices today about how to
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Where do you find old iconic rock stars? In Canada, of course!
January 23, 2026
Did you know that Canada is home to the oldest rock ever discovered? It’s the 4.03-billion-year-old Acasta gneiss. For m
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What’s in the Earth’s mantle? (Let’s Science! with Vicki and Sarah)
January 23, 2026
Research scientist Vicki Tschirhart and “professional rock crusher” Sarah Mount explain how scientists are determinin
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Using seismic surveys to study groundwater (Byte-Sized Science)
January 23, 2026
Kevin Brewer is a geophysical technologist responsible for building, designing and maintaining
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Arctic science in the 1980s – working on an ice island
January 23, 2026
During the 1980s, Canadian scientists conducted research on an island made of ice in the Arctic Ocean.
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Taking a deep dive into Canada’s oceans
January 23, 2026
Rare tube worms, glass sponge reefs, pingos — some of the fascinating features found in our oceans