Dalhousie students once again demonstrate that when it comes to work-integrated learning, they are eager to make an impact on ...
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Science in steel boxes: how research teams hitched a ride with navy to AntarcticaScientists who went aboard a Royal Canadian Navy mission to Antarctica say the trip demonstrated how portable labs and gear ...
Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in ...
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Researchers share lessons on science, friendship on Nova Scotia's wild Sable IslandOn Sable Island, a thin crescent-shaped sandbar in the Atlantic Ocean, the shifting landscapes make for dazzling – and ...
Sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for centuries or more.
Justine Ammendolia, a Dalhousie University PhD candidate ... s this transformation of the landscape of an already small area that’s set out in the middle of the ocean,” Ammendolia said.
“Is that huge surface area an option to help us deal with ... Katja Fennel, chair of the oceanography department at Dalhousie University, works on modeling how much carbon Planetary has captured ...
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There is major debate over the consequences for oceans and over the exact benefits for the climate. View on euronews ...
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