In the 1920s, scientists identified aurora trout as a new species native only to northeastern Ontario.
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Persistent Plume
Thunderstorms generated by a group of giant wildfires in 2017 injected a small volcano’s worth of aerosol into the stratosphere, creating a smoke plume that lasted for almost nine months.
U of G Researcher Developing Plants That Can Produce Their Own Nitrogen
University of Guelph research rooted in traditional seeds and driven by contemporary science is helping plants produce their own all-important nitrogen.
Installing Solar Panels on Agricultural Lands Maximizes Their Efficiency, New Study Shows
The most productive places on Earth for solar power are farmlands, according to an Oregon State University study.
Scientists at DGIST Discovered How Chronic Stress Causes Brain Damage
DGIST announced on July 2 that Professor Seong-Woon Yu’s team in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences discovered that chronic stress causes autophagic death of adult hippocampal neural stem cells (NSCs).
Researchers Solve ‘Hot Spot’ Debate
Volcanic hot spots such as the ones that created the Hawaiian Islands have long been considered stationary points, created by processes deep within the earth’s interior.