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Authors hope to increase awareness of the impact of climate change on Indigenous peoples’ health.
The perfectly preserved specimen is currently housed at the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum in China.
Mechatronics researchers will be exploring the capabilities of Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot over the next three years.
The hands-on brewing course was a unique opportunity for students amid the pandemic.
‘People doing computer science degrees, of any sort, need ethical training,’ says one of the designers.
The Earthquake Engineering Research Facility is studying the dangers of seismic instability.
Marine biologist Shane Gero studies how sperm whales live. Now he wants to know what they are talking about.
Quebec adventurers spent months crossing Canada from north to south while participating in three research projects.
The SciCards highlight unique and extraordinary animals, plants and even molecules.
Although part of a new residence hall, venue will have features to ensure sound doesn’t carry.
AMAZE: A McGill A-Z Experience also celebrates the university’s 200th birthday.
Hügelkultur garden beds are made from natural materials in the immediate area, which prevents invasive species from spreading.
A UBC biologist is advising residents not to feed the wildlife.
Funded by the University of Northern British Columbia and the Hakai Institute, the powerful set of computers show the mass loss of Earth’s glaciers has increased at unexpected rates.
Using campus as testing grounds, WATonoBus pushes limits of autonomous transit.
Brescia University College joins McGill University as the only campuses in Canada to hold the Blue Community designation.
Universities have opened their campuses to help Canada’s vaccination efforts.
The Alberta-based team has been using unmanned aerial vehicles to explore alternative health-care delivery options for hard-to-access locations.
A group of CBU administrators and local physicians aim to improve access to health care at the provincial and municipal levels, while also improving health services on campus.
The donated images document the Canadian photographer’s renowned career, starting with his time as a Ryerson student.