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  • Fishing for Facts in Canada’s Lakes and Waterways

    With just one water sample, and using no nets or fishhooks, the University of New Brunswick’s Dr. Scott Pavey can tell what types of fish live in a stream or lake.

  • This Wearable Device Camouflages Its Wearer No Matter the Weather

    Researchers at the University of California San Diego developed a wearable technology that can hide its wearer from heat-detecting sensors such as night vision goggles, even when the ambient temperature changes--a feat that current state of the art technology cannot match.  

  • USGS Releases Estimate of Conventional Oil and Gas in Alaska Central North Slope

    One of the most productive areas in the world for oil remains rich in the resource, according to the latest USGS assessment.

  • New Version of Earth Model Captures Detailed Climate Dynamics

    Earth supports a breathtaking range of geographies, ecosystems and environments, each of which harbors an equally impressive array of weather patterns and events. 

  • SFU Team Helps Discover Potential Superbug-Killing Compound

    Researchers in Simon Fraser University’s Brinkman Laboratory are collaborating with U.S. researchers to test a new drug that can kill a wide range of superbugs – including some bacteria now resistant to all common antibiotics.

  • Plastic from Wood

    The biopolymer lignin is a by-product of papermaking and a promising raw material for manufacturing sustainable plastic materials. 

  • New Study Finds Inaccuracies In Arsenic Test Kits In Bangladesh

    Researchers at the University of Michigan have raised serious concerns with the performance of some arsenic test kits commonly used in Bangladesh to monitor water contamination.

  • One Smart Apple: Does Consuming Fruit During Pregnancy Improve Cognition In Babies?

    You may have heard of a 2016 study linking cognitive enhancement in babies with eating more fruit during pregnancy.

  • Household Chemical Use Linked To Child Language Delays

    Young children from low-income homes whose mothers reported frequent use of toxic chemicals such as household cleaners were more likely to show delays in language development by age 2, a new study found.

  • Eyes in Space to Spot Bushfire Danger Zones

    Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) will lead the development of the first Australian satellite designed to predict where bushfires are likely to start and those that will be difficult to contain.

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