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Humans use the internet to communicate. Similarly, trees use a complex underground network of fungi.

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How will arctic ice melt affect exploration, scientific research and geopolitics?

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As the Hebron Project Accounting Coordinator, I work with my team to steward all project expenditures and ensure we stay within budget (no small feat for a multi-billion project).

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As a University professor, I teach and lead students in research projects. I am also the Curator in Charge of the collection of Invertebrate Zoology in the Museum of Comparative Zoology.

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In this action project, students from across Canada will develop computational thinking skills as they investigate, with CSA astronaut David Saint-Jacques, how one's indoor environment affects people's health and well-being both on Earth and in space. Coming soon!

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Wind projects often affect local wildlife, and researchers are working hard to alleviate or resolve some of the negative impacts.

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I examine geologic information to understand oil and gas reservoirs. To do this I use seismic data, well logs, and core samples. I use this information to estimate how much oil and gas is in the reservoir. I then create 3-dimensional models of the subsurface. These models are used to determine where to drill and how to best produce the hydrocarbon reserves.

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My main job is to evaluate data that are collected in wellbores drilled deep into subsurface oil fields. This data provides information to help us understand the distribution of hydrocarbons deep underground. It also tells us the amount of hydrocarbons present and helps in planning where future wells will be drilled.

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The sometimes cannibalistic European green crab is spreading throughout Atlantic Canada, causing headaches for the region's lobster fishermen.

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At BCCDC, I use DNA sequencing to understand how outbreaks of infectious disease start and how they spread. When not tracking bugs, I can often be found on CBC's The Nature of Things, guest-hosting science documentaries!

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