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  • Fast-Tracking Mining in B.C. Without Repeating Past Mistakes

    B.C. finds itself at a crossroads as global demand for critical minerals surges, driven by the clean energy transition and competition with China.

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  • Lancaster Professor Calls for More Action to Protect the Ozone Layer

    Surprising satellite data reveals that the amount of ozone-depleting chlorine in the stratosphere is not decreasing as quickly as expected.

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  • What Traits Matter When Predicting Disease Emergence in New Populations?

    When a disease-causing virus or other organism is transmitted from one species to another, most of the time the infection sputters and dies out.

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  • Surveying, GIS Tech Boost for Flinders

    A significant contribution in South Australia by global technology company Trimble will build new capacity into the research and education opportunities at Flinders University.

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  • From the Soil: Microbes on Your Mind

    Flinders University experts are exploring evidence that microbes in the soil and the environments around us can affect human microbiota and the ‘gut-brain axis,’ potentially shaping emotional states and relationship dynamics – including aspects of romantic love.

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  • How to Generate Green Energy Using Nut Waste

    Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed an inexpensive device that generates enough electricity to power a calculator using only waste walnut shells and drops of water.

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  • Twenty Years Later: What Lessons Have We Learned From Hurricane Katrina?

    John Mutter remembers seeing the roofs of single-story homes poking above the water level in the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans.

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  • An Ultra-Thin Smart Filter can Significantly Extend EV Battery Lifespan

    This new invention could make today’s heavy electric vehicle batteries lighter, safer and increase their range.

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  • Chemists Develop Molecule for Important Step Toward Artificial Photosynthesis

    Plants use the energy of sunlight to convert CO2 into energy-rich sugar molecules.

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  • This AI Model Simulates 1000 Years of the Current Climate in Just One Day

    So-called “100-year weather events” now seem almost commonplace as floods, storms and fires continue to set new standards for largest, strongest and most destructive.

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