Category: Technology
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef 2 sees a sharp decline in coral cover in 2 regions
Australia's Great Barrier Reef has faced the biggest decline in coral covers in two of their three areas last year, with research released on Wednesday ... Read More
According to the new drone scan, my ball bog is ‘filled with bomb,’
A recent project of students from Carlton University Graduate used drones to discover magnetic signs associated with unexplained bombs in Mer Blue Bog, which was ... Read More
What is thin, green and rich in climate change?
If you have estimated algae, you are right.New research published in communication Earth and Environment shows that the growth of algae in Canada's lakes is ... Read More
Call sounds for justice, change after releasing Titan Employer Report
Titan Submersible in 2023 put a dive on the site of the Titanic rubble. (Oceangate Campaign/Canadian Press)Family, friends, investigators and explorers say they are frightening ... Read More
Quiet before storms: forecasts say that the calm Atlantic storm will not be there
In May, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) estimated an above normal Atlantic storm season, but it is still relatively high.However, this may ... Read More
Plastic pollution is still a problem. A United Nations meeting in Geneva is hoping to change it
Tony Walker will be going to Geneva on Thursday.Dalhousie University Professor will hold a meeting with the United Nations Inter -Government Dialogue Committee (INC), which ... Read More
Gardeners, how the growing Japanese beetle population academic on obstacles to the best deal with the population
Rubbing daily bushes and feas on backyard crops, is an ongoing issue for gardeners in the Japanese Beetle Halifax region, but has little consensus on ... Read More
Young people more prone to believe in conspiracy, research show
Hillary Clinton killed Jeffrey Epstein. Barack Obama was not born in the United States. The pharmaceutical industry was responsible for the spread of Kovid -19.Ottawa ... Read More
Meet ‘Walt’, 80 million -year -old Mosasaur was named after Texas Kishore, who dug it on Canadian Priri
Texas's teenage Walter Campbell was not sure what to do to the pointed bits through a fossil dirt during a fossil hunting last month with ... Read More
The race for nuclear weapons is heating up. Will it take another bomb to renew push for disarmament?
Sunday magazineWhat is the lesson of Japan's atomic bombing for today's atomic worldEighty years after the first atomic bomb falls, experts and survivors warned that ... Read More