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New parasite named after retired University of Lethbridge professorA University of Lethbridge undergraduate student discovered a new, prolific aquatic parasite which has been named for a 'deserving' retired U of L professor.ScienceAug 16
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Older brains feel ‘reward’ from music, even if they don’t like it: studyThe brains of older adults feel a sense of reward when listening to music, even if it's a song they don't particularly like, a researcher at B.C.'s Simon Fraser University says.ScienceMay 2
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USask and Canadian Light Source assisting new research into groundwater pollutionUniversity of Guelph scientists have teamed up with Saskatchewan researchers to explore how a chemical called 'sulfolane' may be creating groundwater risks.ScienceApr 20
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COPD patients needed for study in the OkanaganOkanagan residents between the ages 40 and 80 who are living with COPD are being invited to participate in a research study that may help lead to treatments.HealthApr 14
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Queen’s University appoints research chair for focus on nuclear energyQueen's University has appointed nuclear expert Yanwen Zhang to a Canada Excellence Research Chair at the university. It says Zhang's will boost the school's work in the field.EducationMar 8
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Queen’s University professor breaking ground on HemophiliaDr. David Lillicrap at Queen's University has been working for more than 20 years to eventually cure Hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disease.CanadaMar 7
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Dementia projected to surge 273% in Indigenous communities while support services lackingNew research from the Alzheimer Society projects dementia to surge 273% among Indigenous people in the coming decadesHealthJan 22
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Canada names 85 Chinese research groups that ‘may pose’ threat to national securityThe government also named 12 Iranian and 6 Russian research institutions connected with military, state security or defence agencies.CanadaJan 16
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‘It’s a journey’: Report shows reconciliation is still a work in progressSecond annual Canadian Reconciliation Barometer reveals Canadians continue to have a better understanding of the harm government policies.CanadaDec 13, 2023
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USask and Saskatoon Fire Department collaborate on housing insecurity projectA USask research project will be working with the Saskatoon Fire Department to better understand policies that could be causing homelessness in the city.EconomyNov 15, 2023
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