A new study suggests that engineered defenses used to protect some of Louisiana's most vulnerable cities may not be enough.
SFU researcher Dr. Tim Takaro and a Kitimat nurse say more study is needed on the health impacts of living near an LNG flare.
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Many of us stop learning about the world in a structured way after we’re done with formal education. Because of this, we ...
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When scientists at Germany’s Senckenberg Natural History Museum asked the internet to help name a newly discovered deep-sea ...