Masaki Hayashi’s lifelong interest in and research about groundwater has led him to help the Government of Alberta implement policy and regulations that affect how Albertans manage the use of groundwater.
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From fake cow feces to computer modelling: Investigation tackles costly cattle industry problem
When cattle graze on pastures, parasitic roundworm infections are an inevitable result.
Decline in Commercial Shellfish Landings Likely Linked to Environmental Factors, Not Overfishing
Researchers studying the sharp decline between 1980 and 2010 in documented landings of the four most commercially-important bivalve mollusks – eastern oysters, northern quahogs, softshell clams and northern bay scallops – have identified the causes.
Reducing methane emissions can play a key-role in reducing ozone worldwide
Methane is a climate pollutant that leads to the production of ozone with serious health and environmental impacts
Increasing frequency of ocean storms alters kelp forest ecosystems
How would increasingly frequent ocean storms affect the biodiversity of undersea kelp forests?
Researchers at the University of Virginia (UVA) and the University of California, Santa Barbara, report that more frequent storms could dramatically change the sea life along the California coast.
The findings appear this week in the journal Ecology.
Laser technique may open door to more efficient clean fuels
Research by the University of Liverpool could help scientists unlock the full potential of new clean energy technologies.