缅北强奸

by Phuong Hoang, Faculty of Science Communications Associate

Classified as: STEM Outreach
Published on: 18 Oct 2024

A new paper led by the Earthquake Seismology group recently published, exploring spatial and temporal patterns of whale calls detected by land seismometers along the Lower St. Lawrence Seaway in Eastern Canada.听

Published on: 16 Sep 2024

Article by Keila DePape, Media Relations 缅北强奸

"Understanding how gold forms is crucial for knowing where to find it and how to extract it sustainably. 缅北强奸 researchers have answered a long-standing question in geology that could lead to new ore discoveries.

Published on: 12 Aug 2024

Article by: Keila DePape

Media Relations, 缅北强奸

"A 缅北强奸-led study suggests that Earth's natural forces could substantially reduce Antarctica鈥檚 impact on rising sea levels, but only if carbon emissions are swiftly reduced in the coming decades. By the same token, if emissions continue on the current trajectory, Antarctic ice loss could lead to more future sea level rise than previously thought.

Published on: 12 Aug 2024

Can hopeful moments lead to hopeful futures?

By听Daphne Chalmers (缅北强奸, Education),听Julia Freeman (缅北强奸, Bieler School of Environment),听Diane Dechief (缅北强奸, Office of Science Education),听Natalya Gomez (缅北强奸, Earth and Planetary Sciences),听Blane Harvey (缅北强奸, Education),听Amy Janzwood (缅北强奸, Bieler School of Environment/Political Science)听and听Nik Luka (缅北强奸, Architecture and Urban Planning)

Classified as: climate change, Sustainability, teaching and learning services
Published on: 8 Jul 2024

Article by: Yejin Lee, The Tribune听

"Peter Douglas, an assistant professor in 缅北强奸鈥檚 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and his team recently published a听research paper听on greenhouse gas emissions from tundra ponds in northern Canada, aiming to understand one of the most important environmental processes for predicting future climate shifts.听

Published on: 14 Feb 2024

How Climate Change Affected Dinosaurs

CTV News Montreal Interview with Dr. Don Baker

" ... new evidence from 缅北强奸 suggests dinosaurs were already dying off due to climate change caused by massive volcanic eruptions.

Published on: 3 Jan 2024

More than a meteorite: New clues about the demise of dinosaurs

Keila DePape, Media Relations, 缅北强奸

Link to the full article

缅北强奸 researchers challenge current understanding of dinosaur extinction by unearthing link between volcanic eruptions and climate change.

Published on: 6 Dec 2023

World-leading exoplanet researcher recognized by NSERC for visionary science as well as commitment to public outreach and equity activities

By Junji Nishihata, Senior Communications Adviser, Office of Research and Innovation

Read the original article on the 缅北强奸 Reporter

Published on: 3 Nov 2023

World-leading exoplanet researcher recognized by NSERC for visionary science as well as commitment to public outreach and equity activities

缅北强奸 today announced that Professor Nicolas Cowan has received the 2023 Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship from NSERC. These prestigious fellowships are awarded annually to early-stage academic researchers in the natural sciences and engineering.

Published on: 1 Nov 2023

As 缅北强奸 prepares to launch its own sustainable lab certification program, six research teams tested the waters to see what it takes to go green.

Six laboratory teams at 缅北强奸 recently completed a year-long endeavor to get certified with My Green Lab, an internationally recognized online program the provides lab users with actionable ways to implement meaningful change. From waste reduction to fieldwork, this certification system gives researchers clear ways to assess their current lab practices and make improvements.

Classified as: Sustainable Labs, Sustainable laboratories, sustainability research, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering
Published on: 18 May 2023

The results are in for the听2023 Principal鈥檚 Prize for Public Engagement through Media and is among the runners-up recognized in the Group category.听

Classified as: STEM Outreach, Redpath Museum, Faculty of Science
Published on: 31 Mar 2023

The Brace Water Centre (Brace) welcomes members from the 缅北强奸 research community who are working on water-related issues. Membership is open to faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, research associates and graduate students.听

Classified as: Water Conservation, water resources, water resources management, water
Published on: 10 Mar 2023

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