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Footprint meets hoofprint: measuring a mine’s effects on caribou
Both traditional knowledge and scientific studies have observed that barren-ground caribou are very sensitive to changes
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Slowing the march of the mountain pine beetle
From biology to modelling and beyond, Natural Resources Canada scientist is helping to build a big-picture understanding
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The Mystery of the Missing Village
John Cassidy explains how Traditional knowledge, science and history align on big west coast earthquakes.
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Supporting Airport Infrastructure in Canada’s North
Scientists are studying permafrost and terrain conditions at the Iqaluit International Airport in Nunavut to help ensure
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When the earth whispers …
On the day that Simply Science caught up with seismologist Dr. John Cassidy in Victoria, there was, by coincidence, a sm
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Indigenous students get creative with geospatial data
Nicole Collison and Kyla Hvatum, two young Indigenous women from Inuvik, used data conversion software to create a Minec
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Christmas tree science
When it comes to Christmas trees, the Grinch can have wings, antennae and several pairs of legs or eyes.
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Pipelines - now and then
Over the last 20 years, the pipeline industry has gone from a little-noticed utility to front-page news and a proxy for
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Studying Seaweed Extract to Enhance Drought Resistance in Trees
Joanne MacDonald, a research scientist with the Atlantic Forestry Centre is studying the potential of a liquid seaweed t