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How We Measure Glaciers (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientist Mark Ednie takes us on a trip up to Nahanni National Park were he and his colleagues measure a glacier. The am
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A look at butternut defence mechanisms!
Recent visitors to the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium in Montreal have been amazed by twenty photographs resulting from Can
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Saving Our Ash Trees (Natural Elements)
For the past two decades, ash trees have been under attack by a tiny, yet formidable foe – the emerald ash borer. This i
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A mystery at the core of Canada’s western redcedar
Canada has the world’s largest stock of standing western redcedar, but this once-dominant species is showing disturbing
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Incorporating Artificial Intelligence (Ask NRcan)
Like many organizations, the Government of Canada is exploring ways to incorporate artificial intelligence into our work
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Analyzing Canada’s Oil Resources: Challenging chemistry with the toughest samples out there
Canada is the fourth-largest oil producer in the world — nearly four million barrels are extracted here every day. But w
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What Type of Batteries do Electric Vehicles Use? (Natural Elements)
Have you ever wondered exactly what’s under the hood of an electric vehicle? Specifically, what kind of batteries do the
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Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations
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)
Based on massive amounts of geoscientific data measuring the seafloor, an additional 1.2 million square kilometres could
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Discovering microfossils that are a BILLION years old (Ask NRCan)
During a geological mapping expedition to the western Canadian Arctic in 2014, research scientist Rob Rainbird collected