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Facebook gives scientists a front row seat on northern ice breakup
Anyone who’s seen ice break up in the North knows it’s an incredible experience, with large masses and floes of ice alon
Today’s forecast: scattered ice chunks with an 80% chance of flooding
In analyzing the Facebook data collected by the community, Whalen and his colleagues Paul Fraser and Don Forbes are maki
Fire science between the covers
With all of the tools, supplies and gear that fire managers need, the last thing you would expect them to take to a wild
Volcanoes in Canada: Are they ready to rumble?
The last time a volcano erupted in Canada was 150 years ago.
Pipelines 101 (Ask NRCan)
In this edition of Ask NRCan, researcher John Foran takes us through the basics of pipelines in Canada.
Canadian Forest Service research keeping AGM invaders out of Canada
Every year, thousands of Asian ships arrive at Canadian ports. Occasionally, some unintended cargo arrives in the form o
Experts in groundwater, vegetation, forestry, wetlands and landscapes work together for a common goal
It grew from a study of oil and gas impacts on aquifers to become a multidisciplinary project involving 20 experts from
Keeping pace with shrinking glaciers in Canada’s West
Glaciers the world over are melting and disappearing. In Western Canada, they’re thinning and retreating at dramatic and
Here comes the sun — powering the future of renewable energy
When doesn’t Sunday fall on a Sunday? When it’s Sun Day, May 3 — a special day set aside every year to appreciate solar
A fresh approach to understanding the ‘Big River’ in Canada’s North
In Canada’s Arctic, where communities are experiencing the effects of a changing climate, there’s a rising se