SCIENCE
- Last week of April in Toronto will bring rain, but sunny days are on the horizon
Toronto weather to improve by end of week.
- Invasive insect poses 'significant threat' to Ontario wine, fruit industries
Spotted lanternfly infestation poses threat to Ontario's wine and fruit industries
- Humanity’s interstellar depiction aboard the Voyager missions - Calgary Journal
Voyager 1 has traveled 14.2 billion miles into interstellar space
- Could the moon ever be blockaded? Experts predict cislunar space could be the next Strait of Hormuz - Space
The moon's orbit is not naturally capable of being blocked
- This hamster-sized creature outlasted most dinosaurs, researchers say - CP24
Hamster-sized creature outlived most dinosaurs
- City of Penticton moving up water restrictions over early drought concerns
City of Penticton raises water restrictions due to drought concerns
- China's Cleantech Machine Hits Top Gear as Oil Markets Crumble
China's clean tech exports hit a record $25.77 billion in March, a 30% increase from February and 50% higher than last year's March sales.
- Archaeologists Uncover a Forgotten Nuclear Bunker Sealed Beneath a 900-Year-Old English Castle
Archaeologists discover forgotten nuclear bunker beneath 900-year-old English castle
- Condo Smarts: Building scheme can impede technological advancements
Building codes often fail to account for modern climate change challenges
- The most prolific tornado outbreak tore grass out of the ground
April 2011 tornado outbreak
- Real-life Kraken revealed? Scientists discover 60-foot octopus that once ruled Earth’s oceans as a top pr - The Times of India
Scientists discover 60-foot-long, kraken-like octopus that once ruled the seas.
- Putting brain development on the map - Technology Org
A new brain mapping project aims to create a comprehensive map of brain development in children.
- dynaCERT Accelerates Market Entry in Vietnam: Strategic Partnerships and Pilot Projects Confirm Market Potential
Key partnership with Vietnamese government and institutions
- SoftBank, Toppan unveil lightweight wing skin for solar HAPS aircraft
SoftBank and TOPPAN unveil lightweight wing skin for solar HAPS aircraft
- Hummingbirds are arriving in Ontario: Here’s how to save the life of an early migrant - The Record
Ontario hummingbirds arrive earlier than usual, with some species migrating up to 2 weeks before their typical start date
- After drought hit P.E.I. potatoes, Iran war adds new pressures before planting
Drought affects potato crop in P.E.I.
- Samsung’s Galaxy Problem: Conservative Strategy In Aggressive Markets
Samsung's Galaxy series is lagging behind competitors Oppo and Honor in terms of battery capacity, currently stuck at 5,000 mAh.
- The Full ‘Flower Moon’ Is Coming — When To See It Rise On May Day - Forbes
The Full Flower Moon is expected to rise on May 5, occurring on May Day.
- The threat of light pollution puts the world’s darkest skies in the Atacama Desert at risk - SooLeader.com
Light pollution from Chile's growing cities threatens the Atacama Desert's dark skies, a region known for its minimal light pollution, potentially impacting astronomical research.
- What an El Niño summer with a pre-existing drought could mean for B.C.’s wildfire season
El Niño's return could exacerbate BC's drought, increasing wildfire risk
- 'Crippling' drought prompts emergency water supply for Lake Powell
Drought prompts emergency water supply measures for Lake Powell
- Fail on Climate Action and Miss Out on Promotion, China Warns Officials
China launches climate action campaign targeting underperforming officials
- Embrapa’s Mariangela Hungria Named to TIME100 2026 for Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture Innovations
Embrapa scientist Mariangela Hungria named to TIME100 2026 for pioneering sustainable agriculture innovations.
- Giant Octopus Ruled Cretaceous Seas as Apex Predator - 조선일보
Giant octopuses ruled Cretaceous seas as apex predators.
- If flood waters are rising, it’s time to get out, says Red Cross
Residents of Greater Sudbury advised to stay on alert and be prepared to evacuate due to rising floodwaters.
- Western astronomers unveil stunning new image of cosmic ‘buckyball’ origins
Researchers at Western University have released a new image of the planetary nebula Tc 1, shedding light on the formation of 'buckyballs,' spherical carbon molecules discovered in space 15 years ago.
- Red Cross pitching in to help Gatineau residents as Ottawa River levels stabilize
Red Cross teams deployed to assist flooded residents in Gatineau
- France must avoid becoming ‘hostage’ on critical minerals: trade minister
France must work with Australia and like-minded countries to secure access to critical minerals
- British International Investment launches $1.48 billion Asia climate investment push
British International Investment launches $1.48 billion climate finance push.
- Solar Panels Boost Crop Efficiency: Tomato Systems Use Half the Water
Solar panels can help agriculture save water by reducing irrigation needs by 50%.
- Hanes: Coming back down to Earth on the climate crisis
Climate crisis
- Medicinal Plants in your Garden
Many medicinal herbs like chamomile, calendula, and lemon balm can be found in gardens.
- Vancouver Island Enterprises donates rich soil to the Queneesh Pollinator Meadow
Vancouver Island Enterprises donates rich soil to Queneesh Pollinator Meadow
- Meet the unsung heroes of conservation this Earth Day
Environmental activists working to preserve endangered species
- Swimsol's SolarSea®: Maldives' Largest Floating Solar Array at Sea Saves One Island USD 1.5 Million Per Year
Maldives' largest floating solar array at sea
- £3 Billion DNA Project: How Sequencing UK Biodiversity Could Transform Agriculture and Innovation - seedworld.com
A £3 billion project aims to sequence the DNA of UK biodiversity, with potential applications in agriculture and innovation.
- £3 Billion DNA Project: How Sequencing UK Biodiversity Could Transform Agriculture and Innovation
£3 billion DNA project could generate £3 billion in economic value
- Urgent drought and wildfire workshop to prepare Okanagan farmers
Urgent drought and wildfire workshop to prepare Okanagan farmers
- Body of New Zealand man swept away by floods found, as Wellington recovers after widespread damage
A body of a man has been found in floodwaters in Wellington
- SolarEdge Continues to Expand C&I Storage Suite in Europe and Asia with New Higher Capacity Commercial Storage System
SolarEdge launches new higher capacity commercial storage system for European and Asian markets
- Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency finds no contamination in Lac Pelletier from Monette Farms feedlot
Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency finds no contamination in Lac Pelletier from Monette Farms feedlot.
- Lydian Energy Acquires Atlas North Portfolio from Hanwha Renewables
Lydian Energy Acquires Atlas North Portfolio from Hanwha Renewables
- Saint John data centre wouldn't guzzle city water, companies say
A proposed data centre would require a relatively small amount of water to cool, but a nearby natural gas plant would produce significant greenhouse gas emissions.
- The future of electricity is wind and solar, new report says. Canada is lagging behind - CBC
Canada behind in transition to renewable energy
- Below-freezing temperatures expected in Toronto Monday
Below-freezing temperatures expected in Toronto Monday
- Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan Advance Western Gateway Pipeline Project Following Successful Open Season
Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan advance Western Gateway Pipeline project
- Rupert Resources to Be Acquired by Agnico Eagle
Rupert Resources Ltd. to be acquired by Agnico Eagle