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Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations
March 10, 2026
The Arctic Ocean is a vast, cold, isolated and utterly fascinating part of the northern hemisphere. Beneath its surface,
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Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations (photo gallery)
March 10, 2026
Based on massive amounts of geoscientific data measuring the seafloor, an additional 1.2 million square kilometres could
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Living fossils meet modern technology
March 10, 2026
The world’s oceans in their great vastness support an incredible diversity of aquatic species. But how much do we really
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A glimpse into the future of the boreal forest: less frequent but more aggressive fires
March 10, 2026
The boreal forest of North America developed after the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. We might expect that climate
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Mining value from waste: a potential game changer
March 10, 2026
Historically, much of the waste from mining activities has posed long-term liability issues with little or no economic v
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Mapping a Flood: every minute counts
March 10, 2026
For weeks, Simon Tolszczuk-Leclerc and the Emergency Geomatics Service (EGS) team have been following the spring thaw an
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The future of home heating: Hybrid home heating systems offer energy savings and reduce GHG emissions
March 10, 2026
In the hot summer months, optimizing your home heating system is probably the last thing on your mind. But they’re the p
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Newspaper archives detail 1855 quake that shook the Maritimes
March 10, 2026
On the morning of February 8, 1855, a 5.2-magnitude earthquake near Moncton, New Brunswick, sent rumbles through the Mar
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Melting Glaciers, Rising Sea Levels, Thawing Permafrost and Unpredictable Groundwater Levels: The Unsettling Effects of Climate Change
March 10, 2026
Global warming provides some of the most dynamic backdrops for climate change scientists at work today. This is especial
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A 360-degree VR look inside Canada’s boreal forest on the road to restoration
March 10, 2026
What do 360-degree virtual reality, the oil and gas sector and threatened boreal caribou have in common? Plenty, it turn