B.C.’s forests and watersheds have taken a beating over the past few years.
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Safeguarding Wildlife From Research Harm
Kate Field, a graduate student at the University of Victoria, has identified an opportunity for improved treatment of animals studied in the wild.
Children in Quebec Are Not Diagnosed Early Enough with Type 1 Diabetes
Elwyn was a healthy 13 month-old toddler when she started drinking water from the bathtub.
Intelligent Transportation Gets Better Connected
The future of safe and efficient self-driving vehicles relies on the instant transmission of accurate information to avoid accidents, reduce congestion and air pollution, and improve fuel efficiency. But our current system of wireless networking isn’t adequate.
Scientists Estimate That Half of Tropical Forests Is Under Hunting Pressure
Hunting is a major threat to wildlife in tropical regions.
Virgin Island Corals in Crisis
A coral disease outbreak that wiped out nearly 80% of stony corals between Florida’s Key Biscayne and Key West during the past two years appears to have spread to the U.S. Virgin Islands (U.S.V.I.), where reefs that were once vibrant and teeming with life are now left skeleton white in the disease’s wake.