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Computer Science - Innovation - 23.05.2025

Computer Science - Economics - 23.05.2025

Health - 23.05.2025
Bone and Joint Institute team connects artificial joint and dental implant experts
Interdisciplinary project on implants, corrosion drives Western research to improve patient outcomes During the NHL playoffs, attention across the country turns to the arenas of those Canadian teams battling for the Stanley Cup.
Pedagogy - 23.05.2025
UCalgary awards more than $800K to 2025 teaching and learning grants recipients
Health - 22.05.2025

You may want to think twice about using powerful artificial intelligence (AI) programs such as ChatGPT to self-diagnose health problems.
History & Archeology - 22.05.2025

Life Sciences - 22.05.2025
Finding a voice: people with aphasia sing out
UdeM's Carole Anglade is exploring the benefits of choral singing for those who have difficulty communicating after a stroke. Regardless of how severe the impairment is, "why do some people cope with aphasia better than others," asks Carole Anglade, a professor at Université de Montréal's School of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 22.05.2025
Researcher exposes flaws in global heart-health recommendations
A leading cardiovascular disease researcher from Simon Fraser University is ringing the alarm on universal recommendations intended to improve heart health around the globe.
Materials Science - Event - 21.05.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 21.05.2025
A world first: ’prime editing’ reverses effects of rare illness
Social Sciences - Career - 21.05.2025
Class of 2025: Undergrad’s research sheds light on LGBTQ+ newcomers’ journey to Calgary
While people from across the globe choose to move to Canada for any number of reasons, for some LGBTQ+ newcomers, Canada represents the freedom and safety they cannot find in their home countries.
Campus - Event - 21.05.2025

Health - 21.05.2025

Mouth taping, a growing trend on social media channels like TikTok, carries serious health risks, especially for those with sleep-disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnea, according to a new paper published May 21 in PLOS One.
Campus - Life Sciences - 21.05.2025

Architecture & Buildings - 21.05.2025
Construction underway on new student residence building and child care at SFU
Health - 21.05.2025
Family Medicine Residency: New doctors headed to the Outaouais
Campus - Social Sciences - 20.05.2025
Ontario Tech to celebrate more than 2,200 graduates and six distinguished honorary degree recipients at Spring Convocation
Health - Pharmacology - 20.05.2025
Study links dementia care gaps in Quebec to socio-economic status
A new study has found stark differences in the dementia care received by people in richer and poorer neighbourhoods in Quebec, despite the universal health-care system.
Health - Pharmacology - 18.05.2025
Andropause: rising interest in falling testosterone
Endocrinologist Hélène Lavoie discusses this complex and often misunderstood hormonal change in men, which occurs gradually and unevenly starting as young as age 30.
Innovation - Economics - 16.05.2025

Architecture & Buildings - 16.05.2025

Financial landlords in Toronto charge monthly rents 44 per cent higher than the average neighbourhood price, according to a groundbreaking new study.
Politics - 16.05.2025

Earth Sciences - Event - 16.05.2025

Health - Campus - 15.05.2025

Health - 14.05.2025
Researchers lead project to reform youth mental health care in Canada
Novel program improves access and cuts delays, including for Indigenous and underserved youths, study finds New data from a national project led by McGill researchers shows that redesigning youth mental health services can significantly cut wait times and connect more young people to care.
Social Sciences - Politics - 14.05.2025

Career - Psychology - 14.05.2025

UCalgary psychologist Thomas O'Neill leads project to improve mining and construction safety programs, following oilsands death in 2022 After Brandon Nelson died in 2002, while performing routine main
Health - Campus - 14.05.2025
Five UCalgary scholars named 2025 Killam Annual Professors
Economics - Innovation - 13.05.2025

Health - Innovation - 13.05.2025

Campus - Innovation - 13.05.2025

Environment - Life Sciences - 13.05.2025

SFU study sheds new light on what causes long-term disability after a stroke and offers new path toward possible treatment Silent damage and rays of hope: Nick Dulvy sheds light on ecological diversi
Campus - 13.05.2025

Psychology - Health - 12.05.2025

Exceeding two hours of weekday screen time doubled odds of clinically elevated anxiety, quadrupled emotional and behavioural difficulties Heightened anxiety, depression, aggression and impulsiveness i
Career - 12.05.2025
Workplace culture, not policies, biggest factor in helping employees disclose mental health concerns: SFU study
A Simon Fraser University new study is challenging a commonly held misconception that there's little organizations can do to encourage employees to disclose mental health concerns.
Environment - 09.05.2025

Pharmacology - Health - 09.05.2025
Unlock science behind psychedelics
Why do some drugs cause hallucinations while others don't - even when they act on the same part of the brain? That's the mystery at the centre of a new research project supported by CQDM and Brain Canada.
Pharmacology - Economics - 08.05.2025

Mathematics - Politics - 08.05.2025

Campus - 08.05.2025

Campus - Mathematics - 08.05.2025

Campus - 08.05.2025

Health - 07.05.2025

Art & Design - Economics - 07.05.2025

Innovation - 07.05.2025

Campus - Psychology - 07.05.2025

Innovation - Economics - 07.05.2025

Innovation - Campus - 06.05.2025

Architecture & Buildings - 06.05.2025

Computer Science - 05.05.2025

A team of researchers from the University of Waterloo have created a method that makes virtual reality (VR) more accessible to people with mobility limitations.
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Social Sciences - May 21
Class of 2025: Undergrad's research sheds light on LGBTQ+ newcomers' journey to Calgary
Class of 2025: Undergrad's research sheds light on LGBTQ+ newcomers' journey to Calgary