A large formation of granite discovered below the lunar surface likely was formed from the cooling…
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Couples in which the woman is the only earner report lower life satisfaction, finds new research
Many women will, at least temporarily, be the breadwinner at some point in their relationship. Changing…
Biting flies are attracted to blue traps—researchers use AI to work out why
Flies which feast on blood—such as tsetse and horse flies—inflict painful bites and spread debilitating diseases…
It's official: Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño—here's what that means for the continent
An El Niño event has arrived, according to the World Meteorological Organization, raising fears of record…
Opinion: Copyright exceptions in Canadian education aren't a loophole, they're essential
Recent op-eds about Canadian copyright law call on the Canadian government to stop allowing uncompensated copying…
What listening to the soil can tell us about our relationship with the land
How often do you think about the soil beneath our feet? We humans rely on the…
Bill C-18: Google and Meta spark crucial test for Canadian journalism
Three events have recently marked a powerful inflection point in Canadian journalism. Click here…
Is our phosphorus use sustainable? Most stakeholders doubt it
A new study finds that most phosphorus stakeholders—representing a wide swath of industry, agriculture, environmental and…
Study finds Martian dunes were eroded by a shift in prevailing winds after the planet's last ice age
Detailed analysis of data obtained by the Zhurong rover of dunes located on the southern Utopia…
Researchers take a step forward in turning chicken feathers into water filters
New University of Alberta research is fluttering closer to turning chicken feathers into an effective filter…