It’s not often that miniature donkeys are part of a class lecture, but Prof. Andy Robinson of the University of Guelph’s Department of Animal Biosciences hopes they will be this year.
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The Pandemic is Pushing Canadians Out of Cities and Into the Countryside
Rural Canada is home to more than 18 per cent of the national population and it plays a critical role in the national economy.
California Heatwave Fits a Trend
A new study shows heatwaves in Southern California have increased in frequency, duration, and intensity over recent decades.
How Climate Change Could Trigger ‘Mega-Tsunamis’
Just over 60 years ago, a giant wave washed over the narrow inlet of Lituya Bay, Alaska, knocking down the forest, sinking two fishing boats and claiming two lives.
Winds of Change Move Western Smoke Into the Pacific
NOAA/NASA's Suomi NPP satellite captured these series of images (made into an animated GIF) showing the winds changing direction on Sep. 06, 2020 when choking clouds of brown smoke began to billow and cascade into the Pacific Ocean.
Researchers' In Vitro Fertilization Successful With Baby Bison
It’s a rare privilege to welcome newborn bison calves into the world. It’s even more rare when those calves are the fruit of your labour.


