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Geothermal discovery could launch green revolution for energy industry
A small company in Saskatchewan is building what could become Canada’s first geothermal power plant, which could launch a green revolution for the energy industry and the people who work in it.
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University of Ottawa researchers think they've found the world's oldest rocks
When Jonathan O'Neil discovered rocks in northern Quebec he estimated to be 4.3 billion years old, there was some controversy about the methods used to calculate their age. New research strengthens his case that the rocks are likely from...
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Scientists want a ban on deep-sea mining. Trump wants to fast-track it
A group of leading ocean and climate scientists, including Canadians, is calling for a ban on deep-sea mining just as U.S. President Donald Trump moves to fast-track undersea mining approvals.
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Northwestern Ontario dazzles with purple amethyst. But why is it here?
Amethyst deposits are one of the many natural wonders found in the Thunder Bay region. In fact, in 1975, amethyst was named the official gemstone of Ontario. But what really is amethyst and why is there so much of it in northwestern...
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US Anti-ICE Riots Snowball: Grenades, Rocks & 'Bid To Kill Agents' | Trump Puts Marines On Standby
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has put Marines on standby and Donald Trump has deployed 2,000 troops to California after second day of massive clashes between ICE agents and rioters. Shocking new videos of the confrontation shows...
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Dye Marshmallows Instead of Eggs This Easter
Social media has popularized dyeing marshmallows, potatoes, and even rocks as substitutes for traditional Easter eggs.
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Gulmarg ski patrol: Rescuing lives, ensuring safety on Indian-administered Kashmir's slopes
The ski patrol also constantly monitors avalanche risks, and provides first aid in extreme conditions.
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Why is a section of Stanley Park’s seawall closed so often?
The seawall in Vancouver's Stanley Park draws thousands of visitors each year, but it's often closed. The park board says last year a particular section of the popular path was shut for 85 days. Rafferty Baker explains why.
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Community members rally against proposed migrant shelter in Mott Haven
Dozens of community members gathered Friday in Mott Haven, demanding the city halt plans for a proposed migrant shelter on Bruckner Boulevard.
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Java flash floods: Deadly floods sweep through Java villages
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Who were swept away in flash floods or buried under ton<b<br/>r/>s of mud and rocks,---
That hit hilly villages on the country’s main island of Java...
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Familiar warnings shared as search for woman swept into water at Cape Spear becomes recovery mission
Warnings are being issued in this province about the dangers of venturing too close to the shoreline. This follows a tragic incident at Cape Spear on Wednesday, where a search remains underway for the body of a woman who was swept into...
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Drone Captures Majestic Twelve Apostles on Australia's Coast
Take a flight high above the breathtaking Twelve Apostles along Australia’s Great Ocean Road with this stunning drone footage. Witness the dramatic limestone stacks rising from the turquoise waters of the Southern Ocean, framed by rugged...
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U of R showcase lets prospective students explore potential career paths
This week, the University of Regina is hosting a faculty showcase for high school students. Graduating students are providing insight into their programs and potential career options as they transition into the workforce.
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More visitors means more graffiti in Kananaskis
Alberta's park rangers say too many visitors are making unwanted additions to the stunning scenery. Some are leaving graffiti on everything from rocks to trees. CBC Calgary's Dan McGarvey met a ranger in Kananaskis to have a look.
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NYPD: More human remains found at Brooklyn Bridge Park shore
Police have returned to Brooklyn Bridge Park for the fourth time in less than two months after additional human remains were found.
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2 people severely injured after rocks thrown at moving vehicles
Ontario Provincial Police are asking for the public's help as they investigate several instances of rocks thrown at moving vehicles in Markham, one which led to a serious crash that left two people with life-threatening injuries. CBC’s...
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Scenic Northern Ireland: A Drone's Eye View
Fly high above Northern Ireland with this captivating drone footage. From the dramatic cliffs and rugged coastline of the Giant's Causeway to the historic cityscape of Belfast and the serene beauty of the Glens of Antrim, experience the...
Bloomberg
Why 2025 Will Be The Year of AI Agents
While AI agents dominated the conversation in 2024, Konstantine Buhler of Sequoia Capital says "swarms" or networks of AI agents will be the theme come 2025. He joins Caroline Hyde to discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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'Small hydrothermal explosion' reported at Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park
The United States Geological Survey confirmed a a small hydrothermal explosion occurred in the Biscuit Basin thermal area of Yellowstone National Park Tuesday morning. (Scripps News)
British Movietone
ICE BOUND CONTINENT
Most of the rivers on the Continent, including the Rhine have been a mass of solid ice. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
British Movietone
FIGHTING AUSTRALIAN BREAKERS
It was pretty rough for this years Maroubra Surf Carnival. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for historical...
Bridgeman Arts
1970s: Group studies map as woman speaks
1970s: Group studies map as woman speaks. Group moves to exhibit with rocks. Boy gestures at exhibit and speaks.
Bridgeman Arts
1970s: Exhibit containing rocks and labels with a color-coded key
1970s: Exhibit containing rocks and labels with a color-coded key.
Bridgeman Arts
1970s: Exhibit explaining igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks
1970s: Exhibit explaining igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.