Brian Owens is an award-winning science journalist and author based in New Brunswick.
Brian Owens is an award-winning science journalist and author based in New Brunswick.
Building on the research that was done may help prepare for future pandemics.
Some academics argue it should have been part of regular funding programs, or more focused.
The vital role these two programs continue to play in Canada’s research landscape highlights the vision of those who pushed to create them two decades ago.
Money was disbursed quickly, researchers stepped up, but some adjustments had to be made along the way.
Thanks to internet-enabled technologies and citizen scientists, ecologists now have access to more data than ever before.
Final applications are due February 7, just weeks after inaugural competition was launched.
Working with international colleagues can provide new insights and even a career boost, but it takes patience and planning.
Canada's newest Nobel laureate discusses the challenges of explaining her work, dealing with the sudden attention, and what to say to the Queen of Sweden.
From state-of-the-art research trucks to drones and satellites, Flux Lab uses an arsenal of tools in its quest to measure greenhouse gas emissions across Canada.
Investment in R&D as a share of GDP has steadily declined since 2001, mainly due to low business R&D expenditures, says expert panel.
The community is eager to track the wide-ranging social, economic and health impacts of this historic shift in public policy.