News - University of Saskatchewan
Human activity is likely a greater threat to coastal groundwater used for drinking water supplies than rising sea levels from climate change.
Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan and Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) have followed fossilized footprints to a multi-legged predator that ruled the seas of the Cambrian period about half a billion years ago.
Canadian parents today are raising families with less money and time than the Baby Boomer generation even though the country's economy has doubled in size since 1976.
The evaluation of both nutrient and non-nutrient resource interactions provides information needed to sustainably manage agroforestry systems.
SEATTLE, Sept.14 /PRNewswire/ -- Isilon (Nasdaq: ISLN) today announced that Canadian Light Source, Inc.
