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  • In Hotter Regions, Mammals Seek Forests, Avoid Human Habitats

    The cool of the forest is a welcome escape on a hot day.

  • Smart Microgrids Can Restore Power More Efficiently and Reliably in an Outage

    It’s a story that’s become all too familiar — high winds knock out a power line, and a community can go without power for hours to days, an inconvenience at best and a dangerous situation at worst. 

  • Discovery About Protective Wax Around Plants Might Hold the Key to Developing Stronger Crops

    A team of U of T Scarborough researchers have discovered that the waxy protective barrier around plants might play a role in sending chemical signals to other plants and insects. 

  • Harvesting More Solar Energy With Supercrystals

    Hydrogen is a building block for the energy transition. 

  • The Smoking Mountain

    The heat is always on at Erta Ale volcano in Ethiopia.

  • Flooding in Southern Brazil

    Two months after an extratropical cyclone hit southern Brazil, storms and flooding continued to wreak havoc on the region in mid-November 2023.

  • Antarctic Iceberg Sails Away

    For decades, Iceberg A-23A sat quietly, out of sight, off the coast of Antarctica.

  • Webb Study Reveals Rocky Planets Can Form in Extreme Environments

    An international team of astronomers has used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to provide the first observation of water and other molecules in the highly irradiated inner, rocky-planet-forming regions of a disk in one of the most extreme environments in our galaxy.

  • Why We Won’t Know When We’ve Passed the 1.5-Degree Threshold

    While the Paris Agreement aims to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, experts won’t know when we have surpassed this threshold, a fact that could undermine global efforts to tackle climate change, scientists say.

  • New Methods for Improving Water Management to Develop Sustainable Cities

    Water, as one of the essential natural resources, is vital for the growth of any region.

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