Working with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), a University of Saskatchewan research team has just launched a novel device into the edge of space to study the cooling effects of aerosol particles on a warming climate.
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Unlocking secrets of plant development
University of British Columbia researchers have discovered an internal messaging system that plants use to manage the growth and division of their cells.
Injection Wells Can Induce Earthquakes Miles Away from the Well
Study finds injecting fluid into sedimentary rock can produce bigger, more distant earthquakes than injecting into the underlying basement rock.
NASA Finds Very Cold Storm tops Circling Hurricane Norman’s Center
When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Hurricane Norman on Aug. 30 infrared data showed very cold storm tops around a 20 nautical-mile-wide eye.
A Climate ‘Wake-up Call’
Research shows a more prosperous global future is possible if both climate change and sustainable fisheries management are addressed now.
Faster than we thought: sulfurization of organic material
About 94 million years ago, something happened that led to an unusually high amount of organic material being preserved in oceans around the world.