Drenching rains and historic flooding last month ended with May 2019 as the second-wettest month in the U.S. that contributed to a record-wet, 12-month period.
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Social Interactions Impact Climate Change Predictions, U of G Study Reveals
Something as simple as chatting with your neighbours about their new energy-efficient home renovations can affect wider climate change predictions, a new University of Guelph study reveals.
Scientists Edge Closer to Root Causes of Multiple Sclerosis
An international team of researchers led by the University of British Columbia has made a scientific advance they hope will lead to the development of preventative treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS).
New Model Predicts Impact of Invasive Lionfish Predators on Coral Reefs
A new model is providing insight into the impact of invasive lionfish on coral reefs in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
Berkeley Lab Technology Provides Clarity Amid Hawaiian Water Contamination Concerns
One of the first things that comes to mind when you think of Hawaii are warm, tropical beaches with inviting, clear water.
Study Provides New Insight into Origin of Canadian Rockies
The Canadian Rocky Mountains were formed when the North American continent was dragged westward during the closure of an ocean basin off the west coast and collided with a microcontinent over 100 million years ago, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists.