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  • Researchers Dr. John-Paul Zonneveld, Dr. Sarah Naone, and Dr. Brooks Britt recently described the discovery and classification of four new ichnotaxon (fossilized trace taxon).

  • EAS alumni (PhD 1999) Professor David Selby is this year's recipient of the William Smith Medal for contributions to applied and economic geology.

  • EAS postdoc Nicolas Randazzo plans for research millions of kilometres away and decades into the future.

  • Ice core scientist Alison Criscitiello has guided expeditions to the tips of the tallest peaks in the world, but some of the biggest challenges she's faced have been on the ground.

  • Congratulations to former EAS graduate student, Guido Garcia Rodriguez, for winning the Graduate Thesis Award for presenting his study, 'Characterization of Natural Fractures of the Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation in the Kaybob Area, Alberta.'

  • New climate adaptation course fills knowledge gap for urban planners

    Research reveals most Canadian urban planners enter the field without learning enough about strategies to help communities facing growing climate impacts.

  • "It's from the asteroid belt… between Mars and Jupiter, so it's come a long way." - Chris Herd, º£½ÇÉçÇø

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