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A model to predict the future of St. Lawrence species

Open in full screen modeImages of the seabed were taken in the St. Lawrence off the coast of Chandler .Joane…

4 months ago

Harp seals in Kamouraska arouse astonishment

Open in full screen modeA group of harp seals was seen off the coast of Saint-Denis, in Kamouraska.Shanelle Guérin (View…

4 months ago

Mushrooms in the walls: the potential of mycomaterials in construction

Open in full screen modeMycommaterials can notably take forms comparable to leather, cardboard, styrofoam or bricks.Jennifer Magher (View profile)Jennifer MagherSpeech…

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New Brunswick is banking more than ever on shale gas

Open in full screen modeMinister Mike Holland talks about lifting the moratorium on shale gas in New Brunswick. Pictured, Pennsylvania…

4 months ago

Sponsored Content: What Benefits Does It Give?

It is a constant search for new followers and clients. Companies try to find new and creative ways to promote…

4 months ago

Snowy Owls seen around Regina

Open in full screen modeCurator at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Ryan Fisher, says these birds generally stay away from urban…

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A freshwater mussel from Outaouais threatened by nuclear waste, according to experts

Open in full screen modeDr. André Martel in his laboratory at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Radio-CanadaSpeech synthesis, based on…

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A “significant deficit” of snow on the ground in Quebec

Open in full screen modeWinters risk 'be more and more unpredictable, according to meteorologists.Radio-CanadaVoice synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes…

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Droughts and floods in BC: A return to nature is needed

Open in full screen modeThe Yaqan Nukiy project aims to restore nearly 520 hectares of wetlands that were disconnected from…

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Hydrogen: strict criteria desired for the tax credit

Billions of dollars are at stake, while we await the unveiling of the tax credit promised by Ottawa.Open in full…

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