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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
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
Energy efficiency in industrial facilities
By improving heat management, industry can become more competitive, save money, and create jobs for Canadians.
Incorporating Renewable Energy in Remote Communities
Scientists and engineers at Natural Resources Canada are working with northern remote communities to reduce their relian
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
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
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.
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
Monitoring Centimetre Movements from Space (Byte-Sized Science)
Natural Resources Canada scientists are using satellite information to monitor a potentially dangerous landslide that th
Adapting heat pumps to our Canadian climate
NRCan scientists are rethinking traditional methods of heating and cooling, to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse