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BY BRIAN OWENS | May 04 2022

How COVID-19 has transformed the way we publish and report on scientific research.

BY MICHAEL RANCIC | May 02 2022

The 10-year-long project adds bike lanes, racks, showers to incentivize students, staff and faculty to step away from car culture.

BY ELISE SAMMONS, MEAGAN AUER & DAX D’ORAZIO | April 29 2022

The TaPPS program encourages departmental collaboration and graduate student leadership.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | April 27 2022

Looking back on a century of scientific growth.

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | April 25 2022

The program hopes to create an environment that is safe and effective for the use of psychedelics.

BY ELIZABETH HOWELL | April 20 2022

Renewed international interest in our closest celestial neighbour is giving academics a chance to build out Canada’s space exploration expertise.

BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | April 19 2022

Recent summit on the topic capped off a year of consultations, and found that collaboration will play a key role.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | April 18 2022

Authors hope to increase awareness of the impact of climate change on Indigenous peoples’ health.

BY KERRY BANKS | March 15 2022

The perfectly preserved specimen is currently housed at the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum in China.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | March 10 2022

EDITOR’S NOTE We’re getting there: May this be the last semester of pandemic disruptions LETTERS Happy to be retired CAMPUS Ontario Tech University explores the future of industrial robotics with a four-legged friend Dalhousie professor turns students into craft brewers New microcredential focuses on the importance of AI ethics NOTA BENE The pandemic has changed […]

BY FRANCES BULA | March 09 2022

Universities are exploring ways to build more student accommodations of all kinds amid a worsening shortage.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | March 07 2022

The hands-on brewing course was a unique opportunity for students amid the pandemic.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | March 04 2022

One researcher shares the experience she gained conducting research with Indigenous groups in Canada and Ecuador.

BY BRIAN OWENS | March 02 2022

Some say there’s been too little progress toward supporting Canadian research in fundamental science.

BY MAXIME BILODEAU | March 01 2022

Whether they like it or not, Canadian institutions will have to address the issue of cybersecurity – before it’s too late.

BY MATTHEW HALLIDAY | February 28 2022

‘People doing computer science degrees, of any sort, need ethical training,’ says one of the designers.

BY DALE KIRBY | February 24 2022

The results of a recent study suggest it hasn’t worked for Newfoundland and Labrador.

BY SARAH ELAINE EATON | February 22 2022

When addressing student plagiarism, it is easy to react emotionally, but as educators we need to keep a growth mindset even when we find ourselves in ethically challenging situations.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | January 19 2022

EDITOR’S NOTE Happy New Year: Here’s to better times ahead LETTERS Forgotten president CAMPUS University of Toronto students create Pokémon-style science cards What the whales say U of Regina opens ‘first of its kind’ student wellness centre UBC lab shakes, rattles and rolls NOTA BENE The Dimensions pilot project continues to evolve The pandemic has […]

BY JENNIFER QUESNEL | January 19 2022

Home to one of Canada’s only Level 3 biosafety labs, VIDO was one of the first in the country to isolate SARS-CoV-2.

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