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Flaring in the Amazon
Early on a Sunday morning in June, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Prof. Matthew Johnson and two Carleton graduate students hauled 700 pounds (more than 300 kilograms) of gear into the Ottawa International Airport.
Energy Development Wins When It’s Pitted Against Endangered Species
Widespread species decline at the hands of humans is a powerful tale.
Student Delivers Homes To ‘Unloved’ Fruits, Veggies
You see a misshapen pepper, an undersized peach or an oddly coloured apple.
University of Calgary’s First Net-Zero Carbon Building Opens Its Doors
Excitement was brimming this week as MacKimmie Tower’s first occupants moved into their new work spaces.
NOAA Ship Rainier Successfully Field Tests Autonomous Hydrographic Survey Launch
NOAA Ship Rainier field tested a new hydrographic survey platform this season.