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Why birds sing before winter weather breaks

By Geoff Carpentier on April 4, 2021  

Why birds sing before winter weather breaks

We may sometimes feel as if we’re still locked in the dead of winter, but…

Carbon tax will cost British Columbians more

By Kris Sims on April 4, 2021  

Carbon tax will cost British Columbians more

British Columbians are now paying even more to heat, eat and drive to work. Prime…

Project to create jet fuel from biowaste gets federal funding boost

By Partner Content on April 2, 2021  

Project to create jet fuel from biowaste gets federal funding boost

A potentially huge industrial project to create jet fuel from biowaste has received a $2.89-million…

Edmonton startup in race to develop lab-grown meat

By Partner Content on April 1, 2021  

Edmonton startup in race to develop lab-grown meat

A fast-growing Edmonton startup company that’s a new player in the cellular agriculture sector recently…

A web of pipelines binds the Canada, U.S. economies together

By Mark Milke on April 1, 2021  

A web of pipelines binds the Canada, U.S. economies together

By Mark Milke and Lennie Kaplan Canadian Energy Centre “Designing hypothetical roadmaps outlining complete elimination…

Agricultural and forestry waste fanning the flames of innovation

By Partner Content on March 30, 2021  

Agricultural and forestry waste fanning the flames of innovation

It looks like the throwaway scrapings from a barbecue grill, but biochar is fanning the…

How changing boreal forests could affect caribou

By Special to Troy Media on March 25, 2021  

How changing boreal forests could affect caribou

New research by University of Alberta biologists paints a clearer picture of how food webs…

Nanotechnology could significantly reduce industrial use of freshwater

By Special to Troy Media on March 23, 2021  

Nanotechnology could significantly reduce industrial use of freshwater

In 2017, University of Alberta mechanical engineering professor Mohtada Sadrzadeh found himself presenting his work on a new water…

Meeting Canada’s aggressive green targets a tall order

By Denise Mullen on March 23, 2021  

Meeting Canada’s aggressive green targets a tall order

By Jock Finlayson and Denise Mullen Business Council of B.C. Building back ‘clean’ and ‘green’…

Differentiating truth from myth about snowflakes

By Geoff Carpentier on March 21, 2021  

Differentiating truth from myth about snowflakes

As I grow older, I like the cold less and less. I still love winter,…

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