Filter your results
Type
Topic
- Forestry and insects 79 results available
- Geosciences 75 results available
- Climate change 58 results available
- Natural hazards 45 results available
- Energy 44 results available
- Arctic 39 results available
- Maps 28 results available
- Indigenous 13 results available
- Mining 13 results available
- Energy efficiency 11 results available
Keywords:Article
Help for stressed forests in the era of climate change?
March 5, 2026
A new tree-ring study suggests that introducing resilient tree genotypes could help forests stay healthy and even balanc
Keywords:Video
How do you do research in the Arctic? (To the Point)
March 5, 2026
NRCan’s Polar Shelf Program helps scientists reach Canada’s remote Arctic - YouTube Video (2:04 minutes)
Keywords:Article
Sable Island: Canada’s original North Atlantic shapeshifter
March 5, 2026
Sable Island is a truly unique microenvironment that’s been shaped and reshaped by changing sea levels, ice sheets, ...
Keywords:Podcast
The Future of Sable Island
March 5, 2026
Southeast of mainland Nova Scotia sits "Sable Island", a small crescent shaped island home to magnificent wild horses
Keywords:Podcast
Diversity and Inclusivity in Science
March 5, 2026
Scientists make discoveries by building on previous discoveries made by scientists before them.
Keywords:Article
Protecting Canada’s forests from uninvited pests
March 5, 2026
A team of superhero Canadian scientists is striving to keep our nation’s forests safe from invasive pests.
Keywords:Article
Inspiring minds, 17 ways to get excited about STEM
March 5, 2026
Simply Science asked Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) scientists about what, or who, inspires them.
Keywords:Article
Permafrost thaw brings major problems to Canada’s Northern Arctic communities
March 5, 2026
New assessment shows action needed on permafrost and climate change
Keywords:Podcast
Small Modular Reactors – The Future of Nuclear Energy
March 5, 2026
When it comes to nuclear energy, Canada has always been an innovator. This goes all the way back to 1952
Keywords:Article
Arctic science doesn’t stop: researchers find new ways to conduct fieldwork
March 5, 2026
Geological Survey of Canada scientists link up with the Northwest Territories Geological Survey to keep Arctic research