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Exploring the past to help plan for the future
Use evidence from the past to inform science‑based decisions and plan for the future
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When ‘bringing your work home’ means ‘make room in the fridge’
Adapt home spaces, even fridges, to keep scientific research moving outside the lab
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Saving generations of research one seedling at a time
Strengthen forest regeneration through research that improves seedling survival for future generations
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Citizen scientist spots a newcomer on Canadian elm trees
Highlight how citizen science helped detect a new insect species affecting elm trees in Canada
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Research scientist sets up his lab tools at home to continue research
Adapt research methods to continue scientific work from home using innovative tools and approaches
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Atlantic Forestry Centre duo turn home spaces into working science labs
Adapt home spaces into functional science labs to continue forestry research during disruptions
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Hope for Climate Change From Canada's Arctic Ocean
Find signs of resilience and opportunity as climate change reshapes Canada’s Arctic Ocean
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What’s that crawling through the forests of Prince Edward Island?
Identify insects moving through Prince Edward Island forests and assess risks to forest health
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The link between deadly volcanos, climate change and mass extinctions
Examine links between major volcanic eruptions, climate change, and past mass extinctions
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Machine Mapping Canada: training technology to complete the picture
Use machine learning and mapping to analyze national data and build a more complete picture of Canada