Two research vineyards filled with thousands of grapevines are being used by Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) to help Canada’s grape growers and wineries.
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Federal Funding Propels Project Turning Biowaste Into Jet Fuel
Short of the advent of quantum singularity seen in the fusion drives of futuristic movies, there is really no renewable energy answer other than liquid biofuels.
Fatty Foods Necessary For Vitamin E Absorption, But Not Right Away
A fresh look at how to best determine dietary guidelines for vitamin E has produced a surprising new finding.
Model Shakes Up Earthquakes Forecasting
Findings by a Western-led international research team may mitigate hazard, damage, even loss of life by helping forecast the largest possible earthquake within a series of quakes, according to a study published today.
Plastics, Fuels and Chemical Feedstocks from CO2? They’re Working on It.
One way to reduce the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is now at its highest point in 800,000 years, would be to capture the potent greenhouse gas from the smokestacks of factories and power plants and use renewable energy to turn it into things we need, says Thomas Jaramillo.
Collaboration Revitalizes Threatened Fish Species
In the 1920s, scientists identified aurora trout as a new species native only to northeastern Ontario.