By Stephanie Tsicos WINNIPEG — It’s been one year since a plane carrying dozens of Canadians was shot down in Iran shortly after take off. Read more…
Read MoreBy Stephanie Tsicos WINNIPEG — It’s been one year since a plane carrying dozens of Canadians was shot down in Iran shortly after take off. Read more…
Read MoreThe University of Guelph and Mitacs have signed a MOU to establish around 100 internships in the next five years for students in UoGuelph’s master of cybersecurity and threat intelligence (MCTI) program. Read more…
Read MoreCandice Loring is on a mission. The 36-year-old member of the Gitwangak band from the Gitxsan nation is out to change the narrative of Indigenous research in Canada. “Historically, research was done ‘on’ Indigenous people, not ‘for’ or ‘with’ Indigenous people,” explained Loring, Director of Business Development and Indigenous Community Engagement for Mitacs — a national innovation […]
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Read MoreA University of Alberta researcher has won a national award for her work in creating face coverings layered with salt. As Su-Ling Goh reports, the salt masks have been shown to kill bacteria and viruses within minutes. Watch here…
Read MoreBy Jackie Bryant La Jolla, California-based Artelo Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARTL) recently announced that its Canadian subsidiary, Artelo Biosciences Corporation, is the recipient of a Mitacs Accelerate Grant that will allow the company to further its research on ART26.12, a product candidate for the treatment of anxiety, cancer, inflammation, and pain. Mitacs is a Canadian non-profit research organization. The grant […]
Read MoreBy Denio Lourenco Viruses typically don’t have the best reputation, especially during a pandemic. But medical researchers are increasingly looking to them as a way to treat cancer. Read more…
Read MoreTaylor Jamieson-Datzkiw wins Indigenous innovation prize for her research into cancer-fighting viruses Listen here…
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Read MoreLearn more about a researcher from University of Alberta who invented a mask with salt crystals that helps kill bacteria. Watch here…
Read MoreA University of Alberta researcher wins an innovation award for developing a mask that is coated in salt — whose crystals serve as nasty spikes to destroy droplets. Listen here…
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