Scientists have long speculated that our planet’s climate system is intimately linked to the Earth’s celestial motions.
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Fort McMurray Homes Have Normal Levels of Indoor Toxins, U of T Engineering Study Reveals
U of T Engineering researchers have examined dust from homes in Fort McMurray, Alta., for evidence of harmful toxins left in the aftermath of the devastating 2016 wildfire.
Upper-Ocean Warming is Changing the Global Wave Climate, Making Waves Stronger
Sea level rise puts coastal areas at the forefront of the impacts of climate change, but new research shows they face other climate-related threats as well.
Study Shows Vitamin D Supplements Are of No Benefit to the Over 70s
There is little benefit for those over 70 taking higher dose vitamin D supplements to improve their bone strength and reduce the risk of falls, new research has revealed.
Fish Farmers of the Caribbean
There are only so many fish in the sea. And our appetite for seafood has already stressed many wild fisheries to the breaking point
The West’s Great River Hits Its Limits: Will the Colorado Run Dry?
The beginnings of the mighty Colorado River on the west slope of Rocky Mountain National Park are humble.


