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Maps of the Past May Shed Light on Our Climate Future
About 56 million years ago, volcanoes quickly dumped massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, heating the Earth rapidly.
New Process Could Enable More Efficient Plastics Recycling
Cobalt-based catalysts could be used to turn mixed plastic waste into fuel, new plastics, and other products.
Rising Sea Levels Mean Rising Groundwater and That Spells Trouble for Coastal Septic Systems
Sea level rise and big storms are hammering coastal communities, causing increased flooding and land loss, saltwater intrusion, wetland loss/change, and impacts to local infrastructure.
Bees Don Backpacks for U of G Pollinator, Insecticide Research
It’s common practice for farmers to apply insecticides to their crops, but one University of Guelph research team wants to know if the substances they’re using are pollinator friendly.
High Levels of Methane in the Nord Stream Leak Area
The scientific expedition to the Nord Stream leak from the University of Gothenburg has arrived back home.