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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.Ìý

Published on: 16 Sep 2024

Article by Keila DePape, Media Relations °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê

"Understanding how gold forms is crucial for knowing where to find it and how to extract it sustainably. °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê 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, °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê

"A °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê-led study suggests that Earth's natural forces could substantially reduce Antarctica’s 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?

ByÌýDaphne Chalmers (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Education),ÌýJulia Freeman (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Bieler School of Environment),ÌýDiane Dechief (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Office of Science Education),ÌýNatalya Gomez (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Earth and Planetary Sciences),ÌýBlane Harvey (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Education),ÌýAmy Janzwood (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Bieler School of Environment/Political Science)ÌýandÌýNik Luka (°Ä¿Í¾º²Ê, Architecture and Urban Planning)

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

Article by: Yejin Lee, The TribuneÌý

"Peter Douglas, an assistant professor in °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and his team recently published aÌýresearch paperÌýon greenhouse gas emissions from tundra ponds in northern Canada, aiming to understand one of the most important environmental processes for predicting future climate shifts.Ìý

Published on: 14 Feb 2024