Kerry Banks is a Vancouver-based writer and photographer.
Kerry Banks is a Vancouver-based writer and photographer.
Chronic procrastination is on the rise, say experts, and appears to be prevalent among academics. We really should get around to doing something about it.
Researchers are using drones, geolocation and other cutting-edge tools to follow hard-to-study animals in their natural habitats.
Now mostly admired for their aesthetics, university clock towers were originally erected to reinforce the concept of an orderly sense of learning and to help students get to class on time.
As COVID-19 began to spread around the globe, so too did a toxic brew of rumours, misinformation and conspiracy theories.
“We’re witnessing the disappearance of history,” says one expert.
PhD candidate Genevieve von Petzinger has scoured ancient rock art to create the world’s largest database of early abstract symbols – but what do they mean?
Canada is a leader in technology to capture and store carbon dioxide, although some view it as only a stopgap in our move to a carbon-free future.
Scientists have found that urban animals are not just adapting their behaviours, but changing at a genetic level compared to their country cousins.
Canadian researchers offered a sneak peek of some of the results at Congress in Vancouver.
“We’ve named more new dinosaurs in the last 20 years than in the previous 150,” says one researcher.
In the 1950s, the Prairies were a hub for psychedelic science. Some 60 years later, Canadian researchers are showing a renewed interest in the therapeutic use of psychedelics.