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  • Fossil Fuel Mapping Database Results Released

    A new online mapping tool highlighting the 50 most influential fossil fuel industry players in Western Canada was launched today to help shed light on who’s who in the oil resource sector.

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  • Lots of Lead in the Water? Maybe Manganese Is to Blame

    Manganese is not a particularly toxic mineral. In fact, people need a little in their diets to remain healthy.

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  • Airborne Research Shows East Coast Cities Emitting Twice as Much Methane as Estimated

    Atmospheric methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that also contributes to ground-level ozone pollution.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Fossil Fuel Mapping Database Results Released

    A new online mapping tool highlighting the 50 most influential fossil fuel industry players in Western Canada was launched today to help shed light on who’s who in the oil resource sector.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Evidence of Relationship Between Birth Defects and Oil, Gas Activity

    Mothers living near more intense oil and gas development activity have a 40-70% higher chance of having children with congenital heart defects (CHDs) compared to those living in areas of less intense activity, according to a new study from researchers at the Colorado School of Public Health.

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  • Newly Discovered Cattle Genes Could Be Keys To More Sustainable Beef Industry

    A newly discovered series of genes related to feed efficiency could pave the way to making cattle farming cheaper and more sustainable.

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  • Researcher Uses Canola To Create Biodegradable Cling Wrap

    A University of Alberta researcher has found a new use for a canola byproduct, providing potential for diverse markets beyond China.

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  • Red Algae Steal Genes from Bacteria to Cope with Environmental Stresses

    It’s a case of grand larceny that could lead to new fuels and cleanup chemicals. 

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  • Radiation in Parts of Marshall Islands is Higher Than Chernobyl

    Radiation levels in some regions of the Marshall Islands in the central Pacific, where the United States conducted nuclear tests during the Cold War, are far higher than in areas affected by the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters, according to new research from Columbia University.

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  • Monitoring Air Quality After Fourth of July Fireworks

    The U.S. recently celebrated the Fourth of July with dazzling fireworks displays in many cities.

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