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Proposed Alto rail route slashes through Queen’s field biology station
Federal government praises the wilderness station as ‘globally unique,’ considers cleaving it with high-speed train.
Federal government praises the wilderness station as ‘globally unique,’ considers cleaving it with high-speed train.
A one-day event brought scholarship winners together to discuss how their work can benefit communities.
Getting buy-in from industry professionals means understanding their point of view and speaking their language.
Government-appointed panel calls for $40M annual fund, improved co-ordination, to capitalize on the scientific, economic and cultural potential of French-language research.
An impressive list of women are leading research at universities across the country.
Identifying themes in your work history can help you move from a laundry-list to a compelling story.
At a time when news is always breaking and disinformation is on the rise, a conference explores the precarious relationship between academia and the media.
U of T study finds image generators perpetuate idealized body types, facial features.
Why is the free distribution of scientific literature such a contentious issue?
Researchers at York University work to crack the code on shifting lake ice quality.
University of Manitoba joins global Ukrainian Studies coalition.
What a sharp turn into the biotech industry revealed about the importance of building fundamental skills.
The granting agency is steering toward a new funding model to keep intellectual property rights, and the commercial technologies they spawn, in Canadian hands.
What Nobel Laureates reveal about diversity, discovery and societal impact.