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Studying Permafrost in the Canadian Arctic (Byte-Sized Science)
Permafrost scientists Stephen Wolfe and Peter Morse travelled to the western Canadian arctic to observe permafrost condi
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Measuring Lake Ice Thickness From Space (Byte-Sized Science)
Research scientist Joost Van der Sanden explains how his team is developing a method to map the thickness of lake ice co
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What’s a MT Survey? (Let’s Science! with Vicki and Sarah)
Research scientist Vicki Tschirhart and field assistant Sarah Mount take us behind the scenes of a ground geophysical su
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Petawawa Centennial Bridge (Construction Time-Lapse)
A bridge was recently built in Chalk River, Ontario using the latest methods of wood construction. Chalk River is home t
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Separating Rare Earth Elements
Rare earth elements are used in manufacturing parts for a wide range of high-tech consumer products such as cell phones
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Clean Heat and Power
This new technology can process fossil fuels with near-zero emissions.
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Making new products out of biomass residue (Byte-Sized Science)
University of Ottawa student Simon Lalonde explains how, during his work term at CanmetENERGY in Ottawa, he had the oppo
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Can windows produce electricity? (Byte-sized science)
Scientist Véronique Delisle explains her research on building integrated photovoltaics, which involves incorporating pho
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Adapting heat pumps to our Canadian climate
NRCan scientists are rethinking traditional methods of heating and cooling, to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse
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Monitoring Centimetre Movements from Space (Byte-Sized Science)
Natural Resources Canada scientists are using satellite information to monitor a potentially dangerous landslide that th