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Artificial intelligence can create better lightning forecasts
‘Would you like little ice with your exoplanet?’ For Earth-like worlds, that may be tall order
Has zombie apocalypse of forest fires begun?
Grants to preserve Swan Bay environment
Indigenous Research Network deepens and extends Indigenous research at University of Toronto and beyond
After COP26, University of Toronto climate scientist says world is on thin ice
Humans hastened extinction of woolly mammoth
Climate plans, net zero and urgent need to accelerate action
Microplastics are in air we breathe and in Earth’s atmosphere, and they affect climate
Antarctic shipping update 19 October 2021
Taking lead on responsible dog ownership
Wings to Wellness
Indigenous Peoples’ food systems publication wins 2021 Best in World Sustainability Report Award
Delayed Arctic ice advance tracked back to atmospheric conditions near Alaska months prior
Newly Discovered Greenland Plume Drives Thermal Activities in Arctic
Nuyina ready for sea trials 29 October 2020
Thinner Arctic ice more sensitive to ocean heat fluxes and storms
ALP NEEDS climate vision
Microplastic pollution recorded for first time in Antarctic sea ice
UNE signs agreements expanding education in Arctic
Hotels Worldwide Check Into Cloud with Oracle
Little auks that lived in Pacific
Heart-cooling device cuts surgery times
NASA space robot tested in Antarctica
Fall storms, coastal erosion focus of northern Alaska research cruise
Geotechnical engineer features in new book on science
Zippo Fights Fire With Fire, Pledging to Help Combat Effects of Global Deforestation
Arts infiltrate Science Week
Latest Swarovski Sparkling Dance Collection Symbolizes Emotion in Motion
Royal Canadian Mint issues coin minted of pure Nunavut gold in celebration of 20th
RDIF, Nornikel, ROSATOM and DP World Will Explore Joint Development of Northern Sea Routes
Nuyina in harbour tests
First Arctic Investment Conference held at UNE NORTH
Swarovski Releases Its New Fall/Winter 2019 Collection and Campaign
Brains and beers unite for national science talks
Royal Canadian Mint teams up with world-renowned Toronto photographer Peter McKinnon