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Fire science between the covers
With all of the tools, supplies and gear that fire managers need, the last thing you would expect them to take to a wild
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New Method for Detecting Pine Wood Nematodes
A new method for detecting nematodes in pine wood is facilitating the export of Canadian forest products.
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Eat, Prey, Love – Stopping the Spruce Budworm
The spruce budworm is the most serious pest affecting forests in eastern North America. Today, an outbreak is under way
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The science of diluted bitumen (Ask NRCan)
On this episode of AskNRCan, scientist Heather Dettman sits down with us to discuss her work with diluted bitumen to imp
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Volcanoes in Canada: Are they ready to rumble?
The last time a volcano erupted in Canada was 150 years ago.
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Today’s forecast: scattered ice chunks with an 80% chance of flooding
In analyzing the Facebook data collected by the community, Whalen and his colleagues Paul Fraser and Don Forbes are maki
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Facebook gives scientists a front row seat on northern ice breakup
Anyone who’s seen ice break up in the North knows it’s an incredible experience, with large masses and floes of ice alon
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Fighting the emerald ash borer with science
Over the last 16 years, an army of emerald ash borers, an invasive insect species from Asia, has spread across Ontario,
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Monitoring Centimetre Movements from Space (Byte-Sized Science)
Natural Resources Canada scientists are using satellite information to monitor a potentially dangerous landslide that th
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Prototype flood map app captures what satellites can’t
A team of scientists at Natural Resources Canada collects data from radar satellite images and produces near-real-time m