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The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) released its 2020-21 Annual Report and Economic Impact numbers, which demonstrate SRC’s incredible strength and resilience through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tornadoes can be very dangerous summer weather hazards that occur with thunderstorms, but you can safely experience the science behind tornadoes at home in this all-ages experiment!
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Summer on the Prairies can be an amazing time for weather watching. The summer months can bring everything: thunderstorms, floods, hail and tornadoes. Whether you’re a dedicated storm chaser or a casual observer, there can be a lot to see. Read on.
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Recent concerns over the potential for lead in drinking water have been raised in various municipalities throughout Canada and work must be done to ensure that all residents have access to safe, clean drinking water. Learn more about testing your water for lead.
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Government of Saskatchewan, Energy and Resources News Release. View here. Provincial Initiatives Support Indigenous Jobs and the Environment Saskatchewan's Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP) has...
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Learn more about SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories' evolution and its industry-leading experts. The lab analyzes a variety of air, water and soil samples from all over the country.
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View news release on the Government of Saskatchewan website. The Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) SLOWPOKE-2 nuclear research reactor has been safely and successfully decommissioned after 38...
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This information appears in SRC's Rare Earth Processing Facility Newsletter. Construction of the first stage of the Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) Rare Earth Processing Facility, which includes...
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Potash solution mining is used for extracting ore from deep underground, but unlike conventional mining, operators don't have direct access to the potash bed to analyze the geology. This is where SRC's industrial computed tomography (CT) scanner comes in. Learn how CT scanning can help mines better understand their deposits.
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