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Keystone XL Is Back From the Dead, And Environmentalists Are Ready to Fight
The Trump administration has issued a presidential permit for construction to begin.
The Quest to Turn the Arctic Into a Clean Energy Outpost Has Begun
"A lot of the remote communities are dependent on diesel."
The Fight to Protect This Swath of Wilderness Is Going to Canada’s Supreme Court
The Peel Watershed, in the Yukon, is one of the largest intact pieces of wilderness left in North America. The Supreme Court will decide its fate.
The Sound of Two Black Holes Colliding Is Music to Szabolcs Marka’s Ears
“It was life-changing in the way that the world started to share our vision. The world started to believe with us.”
Canada Might Be the Best Place to Learn About Ancient Earth
Parts of the Earth's original crust are still traceable there, a new study finds.
The Statistics Canada Site Was Hacked By an Unknown Attacker
Parts of the Canada Revenue Agency website were also shut down over the same vulnerability, smack in the middle of tax season.
The Ocean Is Rocked By ‘Rogue Waves’ More Often Than We Knew
Some of these monsters have been measured over six storeys tall.
Trump's EPA Cuts Will Make These Bloodsucking Monsters Very Happy
The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which fights invasive species like the sea lamprey, could see its funding slashed by 97 percent.
Is Peeing In the Pool Really That Bad?
There are 75 litres of pee in a standard swimming pool, but don’t freak out.
Scientists Can Now Store Digital Data in DNA With 100 Percent Accuracy
When CDs and USBs just won’t cut it.
Is Peeing In the Pool Really That Bad?
There are 75 litres of pee in a standard swimming pool, but don’t freak out.
NASA Is Stress-Testing Its Next Gigantic Kickass Space Telescope
Watch an astrophysicist’s live talk on the telescope from the Perimeter Institute.