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Keeping pace with shrinking glaciers in Canada’s West
Glaciers the world over are melting and disappearing. In Western Canada, they’re thinning and retreating at dramatic and
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What space technology can reveal about Canadian forests
Have you ever wondered how forest researchers know how many trees are in a country as large as Canada?
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Marie-Claude Gros-Louis — generosity in action
Marie-Claude Gros-Louis, who works at the Laurentian Forestry Centre (LFC) of the Canadian Forest Service, is a professi
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Helping Canada’s building sector go green
Researchers at CanmetENERGY Varennes have developed a new technology that could be a game-changer
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From Nova Scotia to the far North: A scientist’s somewhat unexpected career
As a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia, Ellen Whitman was at the top of her class for biology, chemistry
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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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How a monk, a scientist and even a bit of cowboy inspired a new lithium extraction process
The Women in Cleantech challenge has recognized a Calgary team’s groundbreaking technology
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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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Earthworms, a threat to Canada’s boreal forest?
Recent research suggests that the earthworms of Canada’s forests could actually be accelerating climate change.
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It takes only seconds to protect yourself in an earthquake
By the end of 2024, more than 10 million people in Canada’s most earthquake-prone regions will be able to receive