by Admin | Feb 27, 2025 | Articles
What sedimentary rocks can tell us about the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere Published: Rocks have a lot to tell us about the history of our planet. Geologists study rocks to identify the clues they hold and decipher the answers they reveal. Dr Robert Rainbird, a...
by Admin | Feb 26, 2025 | Articles
GEMINI: a brighter path for managing chronic pain Published: Chronic pain affects millions of people and often leads to reduced functioning, depression and a diminished quality of life. Niina Haas, president of BrightOutcome Inc. in Illinois, USA, and Dr Paula...
by Admin | Feb 20, 2025 | Articles
Dancing for change: how 1980s dance parties shaped LGBTQ2+ liberation Published: “When we are on a dance floor, we can experience collective joy and glimpse alternative ways we might live our lives,” says Dr Craig Jennex, an LGBTQ2+ studies researcher at Toronto...
by Admin | Feb 19, 2025 | Articles
Studying and restoring Canada’s peatlands and their carbon storage superpower Published: Healthy peatlands capture and store a huge amount of carbon, helping to mitigate climate change. However, industrial activities, such as oil and gas exploration and mining,...
by Admin | Jan 30, 2025 | Articles
Can better glucose monitoring improve workforce participation for people with diabetes? Published: Over 38 million people in the US have diabetes, a chronic illness that can have serious health and economic consequences. Dr Belinda Román, an economist at St. Mary’s...
by Admin | Jan 29, 2025 | Articles
How can studying bacteria and their viruses help us find solutions to the problem of antibiotic resistance? Published: Antibiotic resistance presents a major threat to humanity: if we can not protect ourselves from bacterial infections, deaths from these diseases will...
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