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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
Cleaner Digging with Hydrogen
Hydrogen — the most abundant element in the world — has the potential to fuel underground mining vehicles, and Natural R
A glimpse into the future of the boreal forest: less frequent but more aggressive fires
The boreal forest of North America developed after the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. We might expect that climate
Researching Forest Fires (Natural Elements)
Managing forest fires is all about balancing the good and the bad.
The Potential of Renewable Hydrogen (Ask NRCan)
Research scientist Peter Gogolek explains to us what is renewable hydrogen, how it is used by the energy sector, as well
Science at the North Pole
On this episode of “Ask NRCan,” research scientist David Mosher talks about his experiences travelling to the North on a
Melting Glaciers, Rising Sea Levels, Thawing Permafrost and Unpredictable Groundwater Levels: The Unsettling Effects of Climate Change
Global warming provides some of the most dynamic backdrops for climate change scientists at work today. This is especial
The Future of Energy Efficiency for Homes (Ask NRCan)
On this episode of “Ask NRCan,” engineer Chris McLellan talks about the next generation of energy efficient homes in Can
Discovering Glass Sponge Reefs (Ask NRCan)
In the 1980s, scientist Kim Conway was part of an expedition to map the continental shelf in the Pacific Ocean. During t
Living fossils meet modern technology
The world’s oceans in their great vastness support an incredible diversity of aquatic species. But how much do we really