by Admin | Oct 29, 2025 | Articles
Iceberg hunting: how well can we predict the distribution of icebergs? Published: Ever since an iceberg sank the Titanic in 1912, scientists have been attempting to track their movements across the oceans. However, predicting the path of an iceberg is surprisingly...
by Admin | Oct 21, 2025 | Articles
Challenging the legacy of colonialism: advocating for the rights of Indigenous women and girls in Canada Published: In Canada, Indigenous women face disproportionately high levels of violence and are greatly overrepresented in long-term and unresolved missing person...
by Admin | Oct 15, 2025 | Articles
Tackling climate change with gas-guzzling microbes Published: Climate change, and its catastrophic effects on the world, are gathering pace. Even if we completely stopped emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, the world would continue warming. As such, there is a...
by Admin | Oct 14, 2025 | Articles
What causes wrongful prison convictions? Published: At Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada, Professor Caroline Erentzen is a social psychologist researching wrongful convictions. With 2% to 5% of serious offences ended in an innocent person being convicted,...
by Admin | Oct 9, 2025 | Articles
How did a Renaissance printer shape the books we read today? Published: More than five centuries ago, the printer Aldus Manutius permanently changed how people read and shared knowledge with the publication of his ‘portable books’. Now, thanks to the work of Dr John...
by Admin | Oct 2, 2025 | Articles
How can conservation agriculture improve the climate resilience of women farmers? Published: Women who farm on small plots of land to produce food and income for their families are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. An interdisciplinary team of...
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