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Harnessing the power of volcanoes: The search for geothermal energy
This journey begins with a helicopter ride to a remote volcanic zone on the West Coast of British Columbia
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Moth walls and Artificial Intelligence leads to a clear call to action
As experts tackle the effects of climate change on a global scale, what’s going on in your backyard?
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Wrestling a wild and woolly pest
When scientists from the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) and student researchers from the University of Guelph
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New report brings experts together for stronger, safer, more resilient communities
People in B.C. are exposed to a wide variety of potentially devastating natural hazards, including landslides, tsunamis,
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Rethinking how we plan forests and green spaces
Canada has long been a global leader in conserving and restoring forests.
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Taking stock of Canada’s forests
For the first time, new detailed ground plot data on Canada’s forests will be available annually
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A Simply Science top ten reveal: Canada’s most beautiful moth species
Ahhhh…. It’s summertime, and the outdoors is calling your name. It’s all there: flowers, sunshine, long days, warm night
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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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Stories From the Land: Indigenous place names in Canada
A special team combed through thousands of possibilities in more than 70 different Indigenous languages
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Can fuel be carbon-negative?
Explore how Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) researchers are combining existing energy technology