Nuclear power is experiencing a global resurgence. Advanced technologies are leading to new generations of reactors, including small modular reactors (SMRs) and microreactors, that are being...
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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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From exploration projects to operating mines, preconcentration, and specifically sensor-based ore sorting, is becoming a critical step in improving both project economics and sustainability. Mining companies face constant pressure to improve recovery, performance, lower processing costs and reduce environmental impacts.
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Winter, besides being the season of skating, skiing and snowmobiling, is also a fabulous time for science. Here are a few family-friendly science experiments you can do at home to pass the frosty days while having fun and learning at the same time.
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SRC provides plant ecology services to help clients understand, conserve and manage their natural landscapes. Our scientific expertise is founded on studying Saskatchewan’s natural ecosystems...
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SRC’s SLOWPOKE reactor was commissioned in March 1981. The reactor immediately proved to be a great resource for the uranium industry as it provided a rapid method to analyze the thousands of exploration samples that the industry was then producing. Learn more.
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Research shows that livestock with access to quality water will consume more, gain weight quicker and are less likely to develop health issues. Learn about some of the most common factors affecting water quality that we’ve seen at SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories.
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We help clients improve business competitiveness through niche engineering capabilities complemented by a diverse team of technical experts.
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SRC is managing Project CLEANS — a multi-year project to assess and remediate Gunnar Uranium Mine and Mill Site, Lorado Uranium Mill Site and 35 Satellite Mine Sites in northern Saskatchewan. The...
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SRC provides integrated research solutions to environmental sustainability challenges across all industries. Clients from rural and urban communities, government and industry rely on our expertise to...
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Providing solutions to our clients’ pipeline challenges for more than 50 years, SRC’s Pipe Flow Technology Centre™ is highly-specialized in multi-phase pipe flow research.
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This news release originally appeared on CNSC's website. December 9, 2019 – Ottawa Today, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced its decision to amend Saskatchewan Research Council’s...
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SRC works with companies, organizations and individual clients to provide services in environmental protection and sustainability. By applying innovative tools to assess environmental effects, our services contribute to preserving the quality of natural ecosystems.
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SRC held its inaugural Tech Expo event November 20th and 21st in Saskatoon, showcasing its wide array of its leading-edge projects and services to hundreds of SRC employees, industry client groups and community collaborators from across the province.
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SRC offers comprehensive sensor-based sorting (SBS) design and testing services across the entire process, from mineralogical characterization to pilot testing.
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SRC claimed the 84th spot in SaskBusiness Magazine’s 2016 ranking of the province’s top 100 businesses, published in the September edition. SRC and other prominent Saskatchewan businesses were...
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Whether you need services or solutions in the Agriculture/Biotechnology, Energy, Mining and Minerals or Environment sectors, SRC’s experts work together to help clients get on the right path to...
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In 1925, Nikolai Kondratieff proposed economies go through cycles of depression, expansion and recession, called Kondratieff Waves. These waves carry technological, social/political, economic and environmental change, planting seeds for future innovations.
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