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Simply Science in Seconds: Unlocking the skies
Public access to satellite earth data engine empowers global insights for all
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Simply Science in Seconds: Measuring Glaciers
Advancing glacier science with new techniques for measuring mass changes
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Remote field work: Future tech meets Viking lore
Installing a receiving station for satellite data on the northern tip of Newfoundland
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Tracking down a fugitive species in New Brunswick
Furbish’s lousewort is kind of like the canary in a coal mine. The question now is, can we help it bounce back?
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Exploring the fungal frontier: Mycology’s role in preserving forest health in Canada
Research in mycology and forest pathology protects our forests in a changing climate.
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A beginner’s guide to Canada’s research forests: A legacy of living laboratories
For nearly a century, Canada’s research forests have evolved from their early roots in commercial forestry, branching ou
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Tiny seedlings, mini greenhouses: Going small to answer big questions
In an effort to outpace climate change, scientists are conducting research to discover tree species that can best adapt
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Canadian Forest Service: 125 years in the making
People, passion, perseverance: the Canadian Forest Service, from humble beginnings to a world-leading science hub.
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Revolutionizing emergency preparedness with on-demand mapping
In today’s hyper-connected era, Canadians are seeking immediate and easy to access mapping where and when it’s needed
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How will climate change impact Canada’s water resources?
After three years of intense research and development, the first full-scale simulation of how climate change could impac