Central London’s freshwater sources contain high levels of antibiotic resistant genes, with the River Thames having the highest amount, according to research by UCL.
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Research on Mine Waste to Help Industry Become Carbon Neutral
New funding from Natural Resources Canada will support application of Trent University research using mine tailings to capture CO2.
Fault Lines: Research Could Protect Cities In Active Earthquake Zones
A study from the University of Toronto Mississauga reveals new clues about an earthquake that rocked Argentina’s San Juan province in the 1950s.
New Funding Turns the Impossible to Possible for Long-running Lynx Study
Researchers in the Integrative Wildlife Conservation Lab, led by Dr. Dennis Murray from the Department of Biology, recently secured $149,694 from the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada’s (NSERC) Research Tools and Instruments (RTI) grants program.
Researchers Examine Prairie Twister Outbreak
Two campgrounds in ruins. Houses lifted and shifted on their foundations. Thousands of trees felled as if by a giant meteorological axe.
Study Of Oil Sands Monitoring Suggests Poor Understanding Of Emissions – And Their Impact
Jeffrey Brook, a University of Toronto expert in air quality and health, spent nearly a year reviewing data from Canada’s Joint Oil Sands Monitoring (JOSM) program.