Michael B - Author Bio
Michael is a Registered Professional Forester and Research Scientist in SRC’s Environment and Biotech Division. He has over 20 years’ experience in forest renewal and is best known for his work in...
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On September 20th, SRC was among other leading Saskatchewan businesses recognized for their contributions to the province at the SaskBusiness annual awards Gala in Saskatoon. The Top 100 list ranks...
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Did you know that lighting accounts for about one-third of an average home’s energy use? With so many different options for light bulbs on the market, it's hard to know which one is the best. We share seven reasons why people should consider switching to LEDs, the fastest growing tech in this sector.
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The Cowessess First Nation, along with the Government of Canada, SaskPower and SRC announced the first utility-scale hybrid solar and wind power site in Saskatchewan, and the first known wind-solar...
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The Cowessess Energy Storage Facility is the first known wind-solar battery storage project in Canada. With the addition of over one thousand solar panels, the facility now produces almost 3,000 MWh of energy per year, enough to supply power to 344 homes. Learn about how this system works and why wind and solar make a good pair.
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The petroleum industry has used medical-grade CT scanners for decades. Although many commercial laboratories, research institutes and universities use these scanners, the technology has limitations. A high-resolution industrial CT scanner can provide clearer images in greater detail for complex industrial applications.
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Maximizing economic impact for Saskatchewan has been an important part of SRC’s mandate since 1947, and our journey over the years has extended this priority even further. By measuring our triple...
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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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