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- Runners and walkers take on 'Brain Freeze' charity event - CTV News
Runners and walkers participate in charity event
- LETTER: Cool the planet with your vote
Voting could be a more effective way to reduce emissions than individual actions.
- Flood risk low to moderate in most of Manitoba ahead of spring, province says in outlook
Flood risk low to moderate expected in most of Manitoba this spring
- Can India Afford to Quit Coal?
India's coal dependence hampers its transition to renewable energy, posing a significant challenge to its climate goals.
- Samples From Distant Asteroid Contain All DNA and RNA Building Blocks - Futurism
Asteroid sample contains all 5 DNA/RNA building blocks.
- Astronaut Missed Daughter's Senior Year While Stuck in Space for Nearly 300 Days, but Is Happy to Leave 'Infamous Diaper' Behind - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
Astronaut spent nearly 300 days in space, missing his daughter's senior year.
- Environment Canada lifts freezing drizzle advisory for Ottawa
Environment Canada lifts freezing drizzle advisory for Ottawa.
- Time to kick our fossil fuels habit
Fossil fuel usage is a major contributor to climate change.
- Why Are Humans The Only Primates With White Eyes? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains - Yahoo News Canada
Humans have larger eyes relative to their head size, allowing for better low-light sensitivity.
- At 90, David Suzuki says he has done everything he could to protect the Earth, but fears he has fallen short
David Suzuki reflects on a lifetime of environmental work, warning that humanity may have already crossed a tipping point on climate change.
- David Suzuki says he failed to convince us to 'take science seriously'
David Suzuki expresses concerns about the public's lack of engagement with science on climate change
- Fernie forced to release untreated wastewater for 2nd time in less than a year
Fernie's wastewater system overflows, releasing untreated effluent into Elk River
- Nuclear in the Spotlight amid Oil, Gas Crunch
Nuclear energy is making a comeback as a low-carbon baseload generation option amid the oil and gas crisis.
- 6,000 Meters Down, Japan Uncovers a Rare Earth Giant That Could Fuel the World for 700 Years
Japan uncovers rare earth giant off coast
- B.C. climate news: UBC study finds invasive grasses spreading after B.C. wildfires could fuel future fires | Europe's green power revolution softens Iran energy price shock
UBC study finds invasive grasses more likely to spread in wildfire areas after 2023 B.C. fires, Europe accelerates green energy transition to mitigate energy price shock from Iran's nuclear deal collapse.
- REVIEW: Ryan Gosling renews humanity's hope in Project Hail Mary
Ryan Gosling stars in a new film adaptation of Andy Weir's novel, Project Hail Mary, a movie that balances humor and heart.
- Can Carbon Credits Clean Up Big Tech’s AI-Fueled Emissions Surge?
Tech companies invest in climate credits to offset AI-fueled emissions, but effectiveness of schemes is questionable.
- The Question No One In The Energy Debate Is Willing To Ask
Net zero goals may be achievable without a drastic reduction in global energy consumption, but would require significant changes in consumer behavior and economic policies.
- March 21st Weather Discussion
Temperatures to climb to +1°C under mostly cloudy skies
- Artemis II rocket arrives to launch pad after slow rollout ahead of April flight date - St. Albert Gazette
Artemis II rocket arrives at launch pad ahead of April flight date
- Artemis II rocket arrives to launch pad after slow rollout ahead of April flight date - Coast Reporter
Artemis II rocket arrives at launch pad
- Fundraiser in Kellyville supports Beggs tornado recovery efforts
Fundraiser in Kellyville supports Beggs tornado recovery efforts.
- Sandbag station opened in Kimberley
Sandbag station opened in Kimberley for community use
- Curi Bio and Battelle Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate the Adoption of New Approach Methods in Neuromuscular Pharmacology
Curi Bio and Battelle partner to accelerate adoption of neuromuscular pharmacology
- Biopharma money raised: Jan. 1-March 20, 2026
$2.5 billion
- New signs and rules posted as coyotes den near south Oakville trail
New signs and rules posted as coyotes den near south Oakville trail
- Australia’s R&D reset puts biotech translation in focus
Australia's R&D system is being overhauled, with a focus on boosting biotech innovation, and the federal government is seeking input from industry leaders.
- Sichuan Kelun Pharmaceutical synthesizes CYP51 inhibitors
Sichuan Kelun Pharmaceutical discovers CYP51 inhibitors for Candidal and aspergillosis treatment
- Muscarinic M4 receptor PAMs disclosed in Suven Life Sciences patent
Suven Life Sciences Ltd. discloses new muscarinic M4 receptor PAMs for treatment of multiple neurological disorders.
- Omass Therapeutics identifies melanocortin MC2 receptor antagonists
Omass Therapeutics identifies new melanocortin MC2 receptor antagonists for various medical conditions.
- Kodiak Gas Services Announces Accretive Purchase of Over 20,000 Horsepower in the Permian Basin
Kodiak Gas Services acquires 20,000 horsepower of compression assets in Permian Basin for $24 million.
- Prepare for climate change or face a 'Mad Max situation': David Suzuki tells Richmond Hill audience to plan for coming emergencies
Renowned scientist David Suzuki urges Canadians to prepare for climate change emergencies.
- Corner Brook could face big penalties for dumping sewage into the ocean
Corner Brook ordered to stop dumping sewage into ocean, faces potential penalties
- How did these flowers evolve to survive a megadrought? : Short Wave - NPR
Wildflowers evolved deep roots to access water during megadrought
- Tesla explores $2.9B solar equipment deal with Chinese firms - reports
Tesla explores $2.9 billion solar equipment deal with Chinese firms
- Australia’s New South Wales State Bans Future Coal Mines
New South Wales bans new coal mine applications, imposes methane emission rules.
- Mudslide onto CP railway disrupts West Coast Express commuter rail service
Mudslide onto Canadian Pacific railway tracks in Maple Ridge has halted West Coast Express service, with eastbound trips cancelled and westbound trips departing from Maple Meadows Station. Commuters advised to take SkyTrain to Coquitlam Central Station and transfer to buses to reach remaining West Coast Express stations. Service disruptions expected to continue into Friday morning.
- ‘Barn quilt’ project continues to brighten up Rimbey region
A community-led project to create a series of barn quilts in the Rimbey region of Alberta is continuing to bring color and vibrancy to the area.
- Fifth Third Launches Small Towns & Small Cities Initiative to Advance Community & Economic Development
Fifth Third announces Small Towns & Small Cities initiative to support economic development in small towns and cities.
- Spring snow forecast for parts of Alberta with up to 50 cm on the way
Snowfall warning issued for parts of Alberta, with 10-50 cm expected in some areas by Saturday.
- IHI Power Services Corp. Joins Kyuden Group, Strengthening U.S. Power Generation Services
IHI Power Services Corp. to be acquired by Kyuden International Corporation
- Regional district supports application towards massive Penticton solar plant
Regional district supports application towards massive Penticton solar plant
- Cathy Tie Launches Origin Genomics to Advance Responsible Germline Gene Correction in the United States
Cathy Tie launches Origin Genomics to advance germline gene correction for severe inherited diseases, builds on previous work at Manhattan Genomics
- FDA, NIH mark milestones toward reducing animal testing
FDA publishes draft guidance on accelerating human-centric data for animal testing