How do you do research in the Arctic? (To the Point)
Canada’s North, while it’s beautiful, is known for extreme weather and vast areas
New report: Adapting to climate change
Leading experts from across Canada call for urgent action to address climate change and its impacts on our communities
Reducing Methane Emissions
We use methane every day to heat our homes, grow our food, create fertilizers and produce things like hydrogen
What’s in your cell phone and other smart gadgets?
Today’s cutting-edge technologies — from smart phones to zero-emission vehicles to life-saving medical equipment
Looking for Evidence of Ancient Earthquakes (Byte-Sized Science)
Greg Brooks is a geomorphologist that studies evidence of ancient earthquakes in lakes.
Icebergs Can Cause Landslides – New Discovery (Byte-Sized Science)
Alex Normandeau is a research scientist studying submarine landslides.
Earthquakes in Eastern Canada
There are, on average, over 4,000 earthquakes in Canada each year. Many of those earthquakes occur in Western Canada
From Nova Scotia to the far North: A scientist’s somewhat unexpected career
As a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia, Ellen Whitman was at the top of her class for biology, chemistry
Earthworms, a threat to Canada’s boreal forest?
Recent research suggests that the earthworms of Canada’s forests could actually be accelerating climate change.
How a monk, a scientist and even a bit of cowboy inspired a new lithium extraction process
The Women in Cleantech challenge has recognized a Calgary team’s groundbreaking technology