Canada
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Semiconductors and MRIs Require Helium: More Sources Found?
One of the lightest elements, helium, has been thought to be dangerously near finished. Used in MRIs and the Large Hadron Collider, it's important. Researchers say it lies beneath mountain ranges, geyser fields, and is otherwise in supply in ways we didn't know as well before.
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Less Beneficial Fungal Make-Up Results in Young Pines, Say Researchers
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Massive Bird Invasions Linked to Climate Shifts
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Bringing Bison Back: 100+ Brought to Alaskan WIld
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Orcas Exhibit Rare Beach-Rubbing Behavior
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Increasing 'Jellification' of Canada's Lakes Worries Experts
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Long-Lost British Ship Discovered in Arctic Ice
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Grizzles Travel Hundreds of Miles Along Canadian "Bear Highway"
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Canadian Space Travel: the Private Sector Will Do the Heavy Lifting
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Arctic bacteria Found in Canada in Sub-Zero Temperatures, Offers Insight on Life on Mars
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Curious of How a Soppy Wet Washcloth is Wrung out in Space?
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More Small Meat-Eating Dinosaurs Existed than Previously Thought
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Killer Whales Trapped in Sea Ice in Canada