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In the zone: Canada’s plant hardiness zone maps and website get an update
March 5, 2026
Important update to the maps will help guide your planting decisions across the country
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Unearthing the Past: Sand dunes and Naskapi ancestral lands
March 5, 2026
Tracing history on Naskapi Nation traditional territory using optical dating and geoscience
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How soil mounding can help restore peatland ecosystems
March 5, 2026
Scientist Jaime Pinzon uses a technique called soil mounding to help reforest areas impacted by oil and gas exploration.
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Simply Science in Seconds: Fortifying the forest
March 5, 2026
Advancing white pine blister rust resistance in five-needle pine trees
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Unyielding science: Overcoming challenges in the field
March 5, 2026
For researchers in the field, a day in the “office” can mean harsh conditions and unique challenges
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The curious case of ‘drunken’ trees in Northern Canada
March 5, 2026
What bent-out-of-shape trees reveal about climate change, permafrost melt and carbon storage
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Testing the impact of temperature and drought on coniferous trees
March 5, 2026
They study warming and drought impacts on Acadian Forest trees with mini‑greenhouses - YouTube Video (5:15 minutes)
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Simply Science in Seconds: Unlocking the skies
March 5, 2026
Public access to satellite earth data engine empowers global insights for all
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Simply Science in Seconds: Measuring Glaciers
March 5, 2026
Advancing glacier science with new techniques for measuring mass changes
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Simply Science in Seconds...First fully Canadian-led research expedition to Antarctica
March 5, 2026
Researchers to compare and contrast cold-region responses