Filter your results Remove filter for Simply Science Remove filter for 2019 Clear all filters Collection Simply Science 48 results available Type Article 24 results available Podcast 17 results available Video 7 results available Topic Geosciences 18 results available Energy 14 results available Natural hazards 13 results available Arctic 11 results available Climate change 10 results available Maps 10 results available Forestry and insects 8 results available Mining 7 results available Energy efficiency 1 result available Year published 2019 48 results available Showing 41 to 48 of 48 results. Sort by NewestOldest Search content Filter Keywords:Podcast Why are rare earth elements important? (Ask NRCan) In this episode of our Ask NRCan podcast, we sit down with expert Janice Zinck to discuss what rare earth elements are, Keywords:Article Cleaner Digging with Hydrogen Hydrogen — the most abundant element in the world — has the potential to fuel underground mining vehicles, and Natural R Keywords:Article Satellite Navigation: The familiar blue dot could soon mark a better spot Getting from point A to point B using your smartphone’s web mapping application with the familiar pulsing blue dot is pa Keywords:Video What is Liquefied Natural Gas? (To the Point) On this episode of our animated series To the Point, we answer the question “what is liquefied natural gas?”. Learn more Keywords:Article New tech to reduce oil sands greenhouse gas emissions In a modest laboratory tucked away in Ottawa’s forested suburbs, a team of researchers from Natural Resources Canada is Keywords:Article Canada’s caribou at risk: mapping out solutions Canada’s boreal caribou are running a race against time. Their numbers have decreased by more than 30 percent over the p Keywords:Article New Induced Seismicity Study: fracking and earthquakes in Western Canada Scientists have long wondered, Why exactly does hydraulic fracturing cause earthquakes in some places but not in others? Keywords:Article Coastal research in the Arctic photo gallery The western Canadian Arctic has one of the most rapidly changing coastlines in the country. Our research is examining ho Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5