It’s about time for the annual mass migration of honeybees to California, and new research is helping lower the chances the pollinators and their offspring will die while they’re visiting the West Coast.
Thousands of people cross the border between Oregon and Idaho every day without anyone batting an eye.
Brine discharged from the Carlsbad Desalination Plant raises offshore salinity levels more than permitted, but researchers found no direct local impacts on sea life.
Chocolate is on the mind of many people as Valentine’s Day approaches, but new research by University of Victoria geographer Sophia Carodenuto reveals troubling questions about the sustainability of this sweet treat.
Given the importance of irrigation to the southern Alberta economy, two University of Lethbridge economists wanted to know if agricultural producers who irrigate are using precision agriculture technologies.
A little-known episode in Canadian history will find a national audience Sunday, thanks to a team of University of Windsor filmmakers.
Global Water Futures (GWF)—the world’s largest university-led freshwater research program—has launched six new co-led projects across Canada to address urgent and growing water quality issues for Indigenous communities.
Over half of the world’s groundwater flows could take over 100 years to respond fully to climate change, new research has revealed.
Alpine glaciers have existed in North America for thousands of years.
Water is becoming a scarce resource in many parts of the world.
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