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By: Kenneth Tam This week leading thinkers from the world’s top scientific institutions are gathering in Berlin for a series of special events that promote interdisciplinary research and inspire a deeper understanding of our world: Berlin Science Week. Covering...
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By: Theron Finley Time is flying and another leg of my journey is now complete. I think the past 4 weeks in the central-western US have been the busiest so far, packed full of meetings, conferences, tours, and field trips. My brain is feeling pretty saturated, and...
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Around the world in 120 days: One student’s quest to bring renewable energy technology back home U of A master’s student travels the world to learn more about how to bring geothermal technology to Canada. By Katie Willis A University of Alberta master’s student is...
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Iceland: a geothermal hot spot By: Theron Finley When you think of geothermal energy, Iceland immediately comes to mind. Situated on a segment of mid-ocean ridge fortuitously intersected by a mantle plume, the heat flow is very high, and geothermal resources are...
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Staying warm in Alaska By: Theron Finley The first leg of my fellowship travels is now complete, and I write this en route to Iceland, with the gorgeous Brooks Range, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago passing underneath. My visit to Alaska was jam-packed and I am...
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A Summer Spent in the Trenches By: Theron Finley It has been a busy, busy summer! Since early May, I think I have spent a grand total of 4 weeks at home in Edmonton, and for the rest I’ve been occupied with TA’ing field school, attending a conference,...