According to a group of international researchers, the potential for large countries to contribute to environmental protection is being overlooked.
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Thinking Positively During Pregnancy? You Could Be Helping Your Child's Ability in Maths and Science
Your attitude during pregnancy could have an effect on your child's ability in maths and science, according to a new study published by Frontiers in Psychology today.
Mite Versus Mite: The Search For An Effective Way To Save Honeybee
Finding new and environmentally friendly ways to control pests is both challenging and exciting.
Black Bears More Common On Private Land Than Crown Land
A new study by University of Alberta biologists shows black bear populations are lowest on Crown land and most dense on national park land, followed by private land, highlighting issues for management and conservation efforts.
Polar Vortex: The Science Behind the Cold
The polar vortex, a swirl of low-pressure air six miles up in the atmosphere, blasted much of the American Midwest and Northeast in late January 2019 with temperatures cold enough to bring on frostbite within minutes.
Seafood Mislabelling Persists Throughout Canada’s Supply Chain, Study Reveals
Not only does Canada continue to have a problem with fish mislabelling, but that problem persists throughout the supply chain, according to a first-ever study by University of Guelph researchers.