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BY CATHERINE COUTURIER | May 16 2018

The City of Montreal has partnered with university researchers in a major project to decontaminate an old industrial site through vegetation.

BY SHARON OOSTHOEK | May 04 2018

Interactive website features videos, maps and plain-language explanations to bring home the reality of climate change to Canadian communities.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | May 01 2018

Science communication is becoming more and more important to emerging researchers.

BY BRIAN OWENS | April 05 2018

The community is eager to track the wide-ranging social, economic and health impacts of this historic shift in public policy.

BY MARK CARDWELL | March 16 2018

The initiative will feature three co-chairs with different specialties from three separate universities.

BY JONATHAN THON | March 09 2018

These committees review and provide input into scientific endeavors, but perhaps the merit of a project should also be assessed by how difficult it is to assemble this panel of experts.

BY KERRY BANKS | March 09 2018

An increasing number of people aren’t getting enough sleep, and researchers are trying to figure out how to help.

BY ANQI SHEN | March 02 2018

Students in a prison law clinical course offered by Queen’s University help federal inmates with legal grievances.

BY DIANE PETERS | February 07 2018

Researchers from various disciplines are seeking not to debunk strange events, but rather to understand how people engage with them, and what this reveals about the human experience.

BY MARC SPOONER | January 23 2018

Where the plan goes off track is the system-wide metrics it uses to assess research excellence and impact.

BY TIM LOUGHEED | January 23 2018

With the shut-down scheduled for March, a group of researchers is lobbying the government to fund foreign facilities, or risk losing local expertise.

BY DAVID KENT | January 22 2018

Equal access to information, experiences and diverse viewpoints needs to be made available to the wider scientific community.

BY LOUISA SIMMONS | January 12 2018

The recently renovated museum provides “constant flow” of research participants for developmental scientists from the University of Ottawa.

BY LOUISA SIMMONS | December 15 2017

First four winners will come to Canada from the U.K., New Zealand and the U.S.

BY ROSEANN O’REILLY RUNTE | December 07 2017

Research today is about partnerships and networks to share data and ideas, and to answer the big questions that confront us.

BY MICHAEL SMITH | December 06 2017

Academics, industry and government have joined together, setting the stage for Canada to become a research and development powerhouse in AI.

BY SAMIA MADWAR | December 05 2017

The site’s readership and content have expanded over the years, now reaching an average of 40,000 visits per month.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | November 01 2017

Academia has been slow to embrace podcasting, but these shows and their hosts are proving the form has much to offer.

BY ANQI SHEN | October 10 2017

An advocate for legalizing and regulating drugs, Donald MacPherson is the winner of this year’s Nora and Ted Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy at Simon Fraser University.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | October 06 2017

Those absent-minded scribbles may actually help you to process information and tap into your creativity.

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