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Clean Heat and Power
This new technology can process fossil fuels with near-zero emissions.
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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
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Are bioplastics better than regular plastics?
Experts Peter Gogolek and Jean-François Levasseur discuss bioplastics, a type of plastic made from renewable biomass sou
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“Current events” - New sensors protect pipelines, power lines and more
When it comes to weather, it’s not just storms that get our attention. The same is true of space weather and the geomagn
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Making new products out of biomass residue (Byte-Sized Science)
University of Ottawa student Simon Lalonde explains how, during his work term at CanmetENERGY in Ottawa, he had the oppo
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Can windows produce electricity? (Byte-sized science)
Scientist Véronique Delisle explains her research on building integrated photovoltaics, which involves incorporating pho
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Adapting heat pumps to our Canadian climate
NRCan scientists are rethinking traditional methods of heating and cooling, to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse
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Impact Of Climate Change On Forest Fires (AskNRCan)
On this episode of AskNRCan, Scientists Yan Boulanger and Sylvie Gauthier talk about how forest fire behavior and freque
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Biorefineries: Helping Transform Canada’s Forest Industry
Pulp and paper mills across Canada are transforming themselves into modern biorefineries by producing a wide range of ne
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World’s tallest hybrid wood building: Vancouver’s 18-storey student residence
7 things to know about the Brock Commons UBC Residence, the world’s tallest hybrid wood building.