by Admin | Jan 14, 2026 | Articles
Combining scientific and traditional knowledge at Tse’k’wa Published: On a steep, rocky hillside in British Columbia, Canada, covered by tall trees and thick bushes, lies Tse’k’wa, an incredibly well-preserved archaeological site that tells the history of the Dane-zaa...
by Admin | Jan 13, 2026 | Articles
Healthy hearts = healthy brains? How protecting your blood vessels could prevent dementia Published: Your heart and your brain are organs with very different functions, but they are deeply connected. Dr Timothy Hughes, Associate Professor at Wake Forest University...
by Admin | Jan 8, 2026 | Articles
The rise of feminism in Egypt: colonialism and cultural progress Published: The late 19th to early 20th century was a tumultuous time for the Muslim world. The British Empire had become a colonial force, and the Ottoman Empire was waning. Two Egyptian women, ‘A‘isha...
by Admin | Jan 7, 2026 | Articles
Why do our muscles get weaker with age – and can we do something about it? Published: As we get older, our muscles get weaker – a phenomenon known as sarcopenia. The causes of this muscular degeneration are not well understood, although research suggests that...
by Admin | Jan 6, 2026 | Articles
Can we predict where falling rocks will go? Published: Rockfalls can cause serious damage to people and infrastructure. To design useful protection measures, it is important to understand what happens during a rockfall and where any rocks might go. At Boise State...
by Admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Articles
The relational determinants of health: An Indigenous journey to wellness Published: The belief that we are all intimately interconnected with the world around us and the beings that live in it is the foundational belief of many Indigenous nations around the world. For...
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