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A new tool to assess earthquake risks in Canada
What, exactly, would happen if an earthquake occurred in your area? A team at Natural Resources Canada have some answers
The link between deadly volcanos, climate change and mass extinctions
On a typical day at the lab, research scientist Steve Grasby focuses on geochemistry at the Geological Survey of Canada
Supporting Airport Infrastructure in Canada’s North
Scientists are studying permafrost and terrain conditions at the Iqaluit International Airport in Nunavut to help ensure
The future of home heating: Hybrid home heating systems offer energy savings and reduce GHG emissions
In the hot summer months, optimizing your home heating system is probably the last thing on your mind. But they’re the p
World’s tallest hybrid wood building: Vancouver’s 18-storey student residence
7 things to know about the Brock Commons UBC Residence, the world’s tallest hybrid wood building.
Celebrating scientists on International Women’s Day
Simply Science introduces three inspiring women who are advancing the Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation’s
What’s that crawling through the forests of Prince Edward Island?
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) scientists literally have their hands full as they search all corners of Prince Edward
Unlocking the secrets of Canadian volcanoes through technology
Did you know that Canada is home to potentially active volcanoes? In the shadow of these seemingly sleeping giants lie p
How will climate change impact Canada’s water resources?
After three years of intense research and development, the first full-scale simulation of how climate change could impac
The science — and art — of forecasting wildland fires
On a beautiful spring day, it might be hard to imagine this is the calm before the storm. But wait. While Canada’s wildl