by Valerie Molino | Dec 7, 2017
Saying goodbye to coal Canada is taking the lead in getting the world to shift away from coal-fired electricity. But the road to a low carbon future must first begin at home. By Valerie Molino Two Sydney Coal Railway locomotives leave the Lingan Generating Station,...
by Lia Pizarro | Dec 2, 2017
Threat to sustainability: How fishing endangered species is impacting Canada's ocean economy By Lia Pizarro Capelin are a small fish with a big responsibility. Traditionally used as fertilizer or bait, capelin is a small, forage species that attracts numerous...
by Arianna Paquette | Nov 26, 2017
Conservation Conundrum What happens when a devastating invasive fish benefits one of Lake Ontario's most vulnerable populations? By Arianna Paquette [Featured image © Peter van der Sluijs, licensed under CC-BY 3.0 license] When the round goby – a fleshy,...
by Emilie Lapointe | Apr 20, 2017
Minds afloat Exploring the scientific basis for sensory deprivation By Emilie Lapointe The room is fairly large. A shower in the corner, a small white chair, and a white pod the size of a double bed with its lid open and a dim blue light illuminating the...
by Hannah McElderry | Apr 18, 2017
Under the weather The health implications of climate change will be felt across Canada, experts say By Hannah McElderry A freak storm rips down trees and injures people with flying debris; an increase of insect borne illnesses that plagues hikers in a...
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