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Celebrating scientists on International Women’s Day
Celebrate women scientists and their contributions to research, innovation, and scientific progress
Keywords:Article
Shape-shifting forests: a tale of climate, wildfires and surprising outcomes
Examine how climate change and wildfires are reshaping forest ecosystems in unexpected ways
Keywords:Article
Bringing southern Ontario’s geology to virtual life
Use virtual tools to explore southern Ontario’s geology and better understand local landscapes
Keywords:Article
Unlocking the power of satellites for Canada’s crops
Use satellite data to monitor crops, improve yields, and support precision agriculture across Canada
Keywords:Video
Evolution of a landscape: Mapping the surface we live on (Byte-Sized Science)
RNCan geologists map Labrador’s surface geology shaped by the last ice age - YouTube Video (8:16 minutes)
Keywords:Podcast
Managing our Carbon Emissions
Manage carbon emissions using data, innovation, and mitigation strategies to reduce climate impacts
Keywords:Article
The science of seeing into the future: Canada’s groundwater
Use science to anticipate changes in Canada’s groundwater and support sustainable water planning
Keywords:Article
Canada’s record-breaking wildfires in 2023: A fiery wake-up call
Reflect on Canada’s record‑breaking 2023 wildfires and the urgent need to adapt to escalating fire risk
Keywords:Article
A fresh approach to understanding the ‘Big River’ in Canada’s North
Apply a new research approach to better understand major river systems in Canada’s North
Keywords:Article
Sowing the seeds of Indigenous knowledge
Support research and stewardship by weaving Indigenous knowledge into environmental science