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Throughout the 1970s, SRC investigated pesticide spray drift, which happens when pesticides drift beyond the targeted crop area (including runoff from plants and soils) by accident. Learn about the field trials and the results of the study.
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The Nicholson Mine was the first uranium mine to be developed in Saskatchewan. In 1949, it was the only active uranium mine in Canada outside the Northwest Territories. By 1959, the Nicholson ore body had been essentially depleted, but the Nicholson Mine had played its role in helping Canada become one of the largest uranium producers in the world. Learn more about the challenges of developing and operating this mine.
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Before the end of this year’s Aboriginal Mentorship Program at SRC, second-year mentee Tomika and her mentor, Mark had a chance to talk about their experience in the program. Read some of our favourite responses from their conversation, which we hope will shed some light on the benefits of mentorship.
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Official Contest Rules for the Nicholson Book Giveaway Contest (the “Contest”) offered by The Saskatchewan Research Council (“SRC”). The Contest gives you a chance to win the prize described in these...
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SRC saw a record high year for its economic impact assessment results in 2017-18. During this time, SRC provided a more than 37-times return for every dollar invested by the Government of Saskatchewan...
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Soil scientists have proposed a new type of soil based on the wide-spread effects of human activity: Anthroposols. We task this novel soil to mimic and support our ecosystems, but we're not sure how to measure its performance over time. One scientist is studying possible measures to see how well Anthroposols can supply nutrients to Canada's boreal forest.
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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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