by Admin | Nov 20, 2025 | Articles
Walking against climate change Published: Many people feel powerless in the fight against climate change. To combat this, Dr Sheena Wilson, from the University of Alberta in Canada, and Dr Rachel Epp Buller, from Bethel College in the US, have developed the ‘Walking...
by Admin | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles
How ethnography highlighted the value of curling for communities Published: The sport of curling provides more than just exercise for its players. Growing up in rural Canada, Professor Heather Mair witnessed the importance of curling in the social life of her...
by Admin | Nov 18, 2025 | Articles
The class issue: examining economic and social inequality across Canada Published: Canada’s growing wealth inequality is a cause for great concern for the country. There are questions about whether this inequality is related to class – and, just as fundamentally, if...
by Admin | Nov 11, 2025 | Articles
Make some noise: the mathematical theories behind data privacy Published: From shopping online to posting on social media, we generate data about ourselves all the time. To keep us safe and avoid cybercrime, it is essential our data is private. However, building...
by Admin | Nov 6, 2025 | Articles
How is AI improving smart biomedical devices? Published: Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are creating new possibilities for biomedical systems – the implantable or wearable devices that support health and well-being – through a wide range of applications. At...
by Admin | Oct 30, 2025 | Articles
Could oddly behaving mitochondria hold the key to treating leukaemia? Published: Blood cancers, such as leukaemia, are challenging to treat. Usually, chemotherapy does not kill all the cancerous cells, and the surviving cells become resistant to future treatment,...
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