A new Lancaster University project which calls for local people to watch the seabirds of Morecambe Bay is about to take full flight.
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Shark and Ray Populations Rebounding in Northwestern Atlantic: SFU Study
Better fisheries management and conservation is effective at turning the tide on the shark and ray declines, according to a study from Simon Fraser University researchers.
The Food Systems That Will Feed Mars Are Set to Transform Food on Earth
Could we feed a city on Mars? This question is central to the future of space exploration and has serious repercussions on Earth too.
Humans Have Influenced the Growth of Blue-Green Algae in Lakes for Thousands of Years
In recent years, there have been increasing reports of toxic blue-green algae blooms in summer, even in German lakes, caused by climate warming and increased nutrient inputs.
Can Elephants Save the Planet?
Researchers discover elephant extinction could have major impact on atmospheric carbon levels.
Monitoring Airport Wastewater Growing More Complicated, Says University of Guelph Researcher
As a pilot project involving University of Guelph researchers monitoring wastewater at Toronto Pearson Airport for coronavirus variants enters its second year, one of its lead researchers says the work has grown more complicated.