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What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)
How do we fight climate change? One solution is clean technology - a trillion-dollar industry that focusses on making pr
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Every tree has a story to tell (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientists like Martin Girardin study tree growth rings to understand the impact of climate change on forests.
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Studying Rocks from the Arctic Ocean Floor (Byte-Sized Science)
During a two-icebreaker expedition to the Arctic, our experts collected rocks from the ocean floor. The scientific knowl
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How does oil behave in water?
By using the spill test tank, our experts are learning how oil reacts in different conditions, which could help first re
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Recovering Bitumen from Oil Sands – a New Approach
NRCan scientists are investigating innovative approaches to separating bitumen from sand. This approach could lead to el
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Incorporating Renewable Energy in Remote Communities
Scientists and engineers at Natural Resources Canada are working with northern remote communities to reduce their relian
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Energy efficiency in industrial facilities
By improving heat management, industry can become more competitive, save money, and create jobs for Canadians.
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Studying Geo-Hazards in the Beaufort Sea (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientist Michelle Côté walks us through her exciting projects, including the work she does with scientists from around
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Changing Coastlines in Canada’s Arctic
Warming climate is causing Arctic coastlines to change at an unprecedented rate. Physical scientist Dustin Whalen explai
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Science at Work: Defining Canada’s Continental Shelf Program
Canada is party to an international agreement called the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that recognizes