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Feeding the forest… with leftovers
Scientists at Natural Resources Canada are exploring the potential of using wood ash as a forest fertilizer.
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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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Seeds that Succeed
When a researcher in Northern Ontario was exploring options for trees that might thrive in her community’s changing clim
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Wetland fire research improves air quality forecasts and carbon accounting
Wildfires — we usually think of them in terms of forests. But in Canada’s boreal forest, up to one-third of the area bur
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Climate change: Arctic coastlines eroding up to 40 m yearly
Talk of climate change impact often focuses on the future — 10, 20 or 50 years ahead. But in the Arctic, the erosion of
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Nuclear: The Forgotten Clean Energy
In this episode of AskNRCan, Diane Cameron and Dave McCauley discuss how nuclear energy will play a key role in meeting
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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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Footprint meets hoofprint: measuring a mine’s effects on caribou
Both traditional knowledge and scientific studies have observed that barren-ground caribou are very sensitive to changes
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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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Slowing the march of the mountain pine beetle
From biology to modelling and beyond, Natural Resources Canada scientist is helping to build a big-picture understanding