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Canadian E-waste Has Tripled, New Study Finds
New research finds that Canada’s electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) has more than tripled in the last two decades, the equivalent of filling the CN tower 110 times and generating close to a million tons in 2020 alone.
Quantum Lidar Prototype Acquires Real-Time 3D Images While Fully Submerged Underwater
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a prototype lidar system that uses quantum detection technology to acquire 3D images while submerged underwater.
Study Finds Archaea in a Warming Climate Become Less Diverse, More Predictable
Led by Jizhong Zhou, Ph.D., the director of the Institute for Environmental Genomics at the University of Oklahoma, an international research team conducted a long term experiment that found that climate warming reduced the diversity of and significantly altered the community structure of soil archaea.
Danish Researchers Discover That the Ice Cap Is Teeming With Microorganisms
Greenlandic ice is teeming with life, both on the surface and underneath.
Researchers Discover Antarctic Ice Tongue Calving Triggered by Tonga Volcanic Tsunami
Researchers from the School of Geospatial Engineering and Science in Sun Yat-sen University have disclosed that a tsunami triggered by last year's Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption caused the calving of the Drygalski ice tongue front in the South Pole, according to a recent research article published in the journal Science Bulletin.