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Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations
The Arctic Ocean is a vast, cold, isolated and utterly fascinating part of the northern hemisphere. Beneath its surface,
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Extending our outer limits: Canada’s 2019 Arctic Ocean continental shelf submission to the United Nations (photo gallery)
Based on massive amounts of geoscientific data measuring the seafloor, an additional 1.2 million square kilometres could
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Discovering microfossils that are a BILLION years old (Ask NRCan)
During a geological mapping expedition to the western Canadian Arctic in 2014, research scientist Rob Rainbird collected
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Activating the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (Natural Elements)
With Canada’s newest generation of radar satellites successfully launched, it is now up to Natural Resources Canada to e
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Slowing Down the Spruce Budworm (Ask NRCan)
The spruce budworm is a notorious forest pest that has been causing havoc in recent years in Eastern Canada. It feeds on
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Can Airplanes Fly on Wood Chips? (Science at Work)
Biofuels are renewable and emit less greenhouse gas than fossil fuels. However, the current generation of biojet fuel ha
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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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Living fossils meet modern technology
The world’s oceans in their great vastness support an incredible diversity of aquatic species. But how much do we really
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A glimpse into the future of the boreal forest: less frequent but more aggressive fires
The boreal forest of North America developed after the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. We might expect that climate
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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