New research at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shows how the world’s most widely used insecticides could be partly responsible for a dramatic decline in songbird populations.
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Student Team Takes Research To New Heights
It was a launch in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) that took more than their research vehicle to new heights.
UBC Researchers Design Roadmap for Hydrogen Supply Network Across B.C.
Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in British Columbia.
Extreme Weather Displaced 7 Million People in First Half of 2019
Natural disasters forced a record 7 million people to be displaced in the first half of this year, accounting for nearly two-thirds of all the internal displacements worldwide, according to a new report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC).
Drinking Tea Improves Brain Health
A recent study led by Assistant Professor Feng Lei from the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine’s Department of Psychological Medicine revealed that regular tea drinkers have better organised brain regions – and this is associated with healthy cognitive function – compared to non-tea drinkers.
Satellite Study of Amazon Rainforest Land Cover Gives Insight into 2019 Fires
Throughout August and early September 2019, media around the world have reported on the extensive forest fires ravaging Brazil’s Amazon rainforest.