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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
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Mining value from waste: a potential game changer
Historically, much of the waste from mining activities has posed long-term liability issues with little or no economic v
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Mining Value from Waste (Byte-Sized Science)
Terry Cheng, hydrometallurgist and research scientist at CanmetMINING is reprocessing mining wastes as resources — parti
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Scientist Explains Importance of the Titanic Wreck to Science
RMS Titanic, the passenger line that sank over a century ago, is still making history from the Atlantic ocean floor. Ste
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New Induced Seismicity Study: fracking and earthquakes in Western Canada
Scientists have long wondered, Why exactly does hydraulic fracturing cause earthquakes in some places but not in others?
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Coastal research in the Arctic photo gallery
The western Canadian Arctic has one of the most rapidly changing coastlines in the country. Our research is examining ho
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The Dangers of Underwater Landslides (Ask NRCan)
On this episode of “Ask NRCan,” research scientist Alexandre Normandeau talks about his work on underwater landslides an
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Studying Permafrost in the Canadian Arctic (Byte-Sized Science)
Permafrost scientists Stephen Wolfe and Peter Morse travelled to the western Canadian arctic to observe permafrost condi
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What’s a MT Survey? (Let’s Science! with Vicki and Sarah)
Research scientist Vicki Tschirhart and field assistant Sarah Mount take us behind the scenes of a ground geophysical su
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Earthquakes: shaking the foundations of popular misconceptions
Media reports of earthquakes often identify their epicentre as a single point on a map. This may be accurate for small e