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Applying Environmental Genomics to Coral Conservation
Coral reefs are extremely sensitive to temperature, making them particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Facial recognition AI Software Identifies Individual Bears
A research project led by UVic geography postdoctoral fellow Melanie Clapham proves that individual brown bears can be identified from photographs alone—something which had previously only been done for primates.
Using Tree Rings, Researchers Measure History Of Mercury Contamination In Yukon
By examining clues hidden beneath tree bark, a research team from the University of Toronto Mississauga is recording the history of pollution in Canada’s North.
President's Chair To Hydrologist Tom Gleeson
What’s beneath the ground we walk on? Many of us think of soil, rock, sand, and maybe some roots and earthworms. We may not think of water.
Where The Wind Blows: Study Shows How A Powerful Force Sculpts Argentina's Landscape
Researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga have unearthed new information detailing how powerful winds shape the landscape in a remote part of the Andes mountain range.


