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Studying Geo-Hazards in the Beaufort Sea (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientist Michelle Côté walks us through her exciting projects, including the work she does with scientists from around
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Changing Coastlines in Canada’s Arctic
Warming climate is causing Arctic coastlines to change at an unprecedented rate. Physical scientist Dustin Whalen explai
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Indigenous students get creative with geospatial data
Nicole Collison and Kyla Hvatum, two young Indigenous women from Inuvik, used data conversion software to create a Minec
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The Impacts of Climate Change on Northern Infrastructure (Ask NRCan)
In this episode of AskNRCan, we talk to research scientist Peter Morse about climate change geoscience and permafrost re
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Christmas tree science
When it comes to Christmas trees, the Grinch can have wings, antennae and several pairs of legs or eyes.
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Science at Work: Defining Canada’s Continental Shelf Program
Canada is party to an international agreement called the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that recognizes
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Science at Work: Flood Monitoring
Natural Resources Canada is the federal centre of expertise for "remote sensing" – the science of using technologies suc
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Science at Work: Forest Fire Research
Scientists at Natural Resources Canada tell us to expect an increase in forest fire frequency as a result of climate cha
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Pipelines - now and then
Over the last 20 years, the pipeline industry has gone from a little-noticed utility to front-page news and a proxy for
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Traditional Knowledge (Ask NRCan)
In this edition of Ask NRCan, Dr. Jennifer Galloway explains how scientists rely on traditional knowledge to complement