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News
| Energy & Sustainability
Large cracks remain in the science assessing Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Pipeline project
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Anne Casselman
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Mar 5, 2013 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
In a bid to buoy flagging seabird populations, park biologists eradicate rats from islands in British Columbia
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Anne Casselman
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Nov 8, 2012 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Knowing we can retrieve facts online later alters memory
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Anne Casselman
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Dec 24, 2011 |
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
Locals with a long history of traditional stewardship of resources are now conducting fisheries surveys to ensure sustainability
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Anne Casselman
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Aug 9, 2011 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
Poor salmon runs along British Columbia's central coast rain forest since 2003 have spurred scientists to gauge the fish's nutritional impact on grizzly bears
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Anne Casselman
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Aug 8, 2011
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Features
| More Science
Researchers are checking in this summer at 72 baited hair-snagging stations located across 5,000 square kilometers of remote temperate rain forest in Heiltsuk Traditional Territory, British Columbia
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Anne Casselman
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Aug 8, 2011
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
A recent study suggests a mystery pathogen acting in concert with human-induced stressors may be the culprits
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Anne Casselman
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May 5, 2011 |
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News
| More Science
Dogs have played heroic roles throughout the history of modern science in experiments that weren't always humane
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Anne Casselman
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Jun 7, 2010 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
NEPTUNE Canada, the world's largest regional cabled undersea network, promises to usher in a new era of ocean science when it goes online December 8*
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Anne Casselman
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Dec 8, 2009 |
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
Scientists are collecting hairs from live bears to prevent population declines as a result of decreases in a principal food source: salmon
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Anne Casselman
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Nov 16, 2009 |
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Features
| Environment
With the melting of Arctic Ocean ice, the fabled waterway between Europe and Asia has been open to shipping the past two summers--or has it?
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Anne Casselman
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Nov 10, 2008 |
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
Despite a reputation for environmental friendliness—and official pledges—the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics are already taking an environmental toll
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Anne Casselman
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Aug 4, 2008 |
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Features
| Environment
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, recaptured gas, and a hydrogen highway are parts of attempts to be the greenest Olympics ever
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Anne Casselman
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Aug 4, 2008 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
To see what extraterrestrial life might be like, scientists are busy studying freshwater coral reef–like structures in a Canadian lake
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Anne Casselman
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Jul 11, 2008 |
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Fact or Fiction
| More Science
Does male fertility have an expiration date?
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Anne Casselman
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Jun 26, 2008 |