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Earthquakes: shaking the foundations of popular misconceptions
March 6, 2026
Media reports of earthquakes often identify their epicentre as a single point on a map. This may be accurate for small e
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Volcanoes in Canada: Are they ready to rumble?
March 6, 2026
The last time a volcano erupted in Canada was 150 years ago.
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Today’s forecast: scattered ice chunks with an 80% chance of flooding
March 6, 2026
In analyzing the Facebook data collected by the community, Whalen and his colleagues Paul Fraser and Don Forbes are maki
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Facebook gives scientists a front row seat on northern ice breakup
March 6, 2026
Anyone who’s seen ice break up in the North knows it’s an incredible experience, with large masses and floes of ice alon
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Hot springs temporarily run dry after Haida Gwaii earthquake
March 6, 2026
The hot springs in Gandll K'in Gwaay.yaay, a small island in the southeast Haida Gwaii archipelago, were some of the hot
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Climate change: Arctic coastlines eroding up to 40 m yearly
March 6, 2026
Talk of climate change impact often focuses on the future — 10, 20 or 50 years ahead. But in the Arctic, the erosion of
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Studying Rocks from the Arctic Ocean Floor (Byte-Sized Science)
March 6, 2026
Experts collected Arctic seafloor rocks that could help extend Canada’s sovereign limit - YouTube Video (1:39 minutes)
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The Mystery of the Missing Village
March 6, 2026
John Cassidy explains how Traditional knowledge, science and history align on big west coast earthquakes.
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Supporting Airport Infrastructure in Canada’s North
March 6, 2026
Scientists are studying permafrost and terrain conditions at the Iqaluit International Airport in Nunavut to help ensure
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When the earth whispers …
March 6, 2026
On the day that Simply Science caught up with seismologist Dr. John Cassidy in Victoria, there was, by coincidence, a sm