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Using seismic surveys to study groundwater (Byte-Sized Science)
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
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
Rare tube worms, glass sponge reefs, pingos — some of the fascinating features found in our oceans
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The Smoking Hills
In Cape Bathurst, where Canada's mainland meets the Arctic Ocean, an entire coastline is burning.
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New geological research in Canada’s Arctic provides clues about life on Mars
A unique geological formation in Canada called the Smoking Hills
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Earthquakes in Eastern Canada
There are, on average, over 4,000 earthquakes in Canada each year. Many of those earthquakes occur in Western Canada
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Making a very real difference while working in artificial intelligence
Shiva Tirdad is a new geophysical researcher and artificial intelligence specialist at Natural Resources Canada.
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Icebergs Can Cause Landslides – New Discovery (Byte-Sized Science)
Alex Normandeau is a research scientist studying submarine landslides.
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Experts in groundwater, vegetation, forestry, wetlands and landscapes work together for a common goal
It grew from a study of oil and gas impacts on aquifers to become a multidisciplinary project involving 20 experts from
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Canadian Fatal Landslides Mapped
The first week of May is Emergency Preparedness Week in Canada. Led by Public Safety Canada, it’s an opportunity for you