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Démystifier la science | Pourquoi a-t-on des couleurs préférées ?

Chaque semaine, notre journaliste répond aux questions scientifiques de lecteurs.

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

From the classroom to conferences to driving real-world change

Content warning: This article includes discussions on violence, war, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The content may be triggering for some. For support, please see the university’s resource page. Abdullah Al Azzawi…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

New Waterloo quantum startup gains fast momentum with $10.7 million in funding

Share Institute for Quantum Computing research spin-off QuantumCore is developing hardware components for quantum computers A new startup spun out of research at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Northern Shift

In the span of just a few years, Canada’s far-right movement has deepened its roots and broadened its ability to influence public discourse. In one of the most visible instances of courting more traditional right-wing…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Cash cows, scapegoats — and now global talent: Asian international students want to be seen for who they are

Canada’s 2024 cuts to international study permits led to significantly larger reductions in study permit approvals than intended , according to a report by the auditor general tabled in March 2026. The report found the…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western astronomers reveal spectacular birthplace of cosmic buckyballs

Fifteen years after Western astronomers first discovered ‘buckyballs’ in space (soccer ball-shaped molecules that resemble a hollow sphere), they’re back with stunning images and rich data generated using the James Webb…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Opinion: Why Canada’s health Innovation bottleneck is adoption, not invention

Share How the Waterloo Region’s health-technology ecosystem is fixing innovation A portion of this opinion piece was published across Metroland newspapers (subscription required) on Wednesday April 22, 2026. Canada does…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Nobel Prize winner Peter Howitt returns to Western

Western was full of purple pride, welcoming Nobel laureate Peter Howitt back to campus on April 20. Howitt, MA’69, a past professor in the department of economics in the Faculty of Social Science, was awarded the…

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McMaster Daily News·research

Award-winning TA Nabil Rajput supported 12 courses

Along with winning an award, Nabil Rajput may have set a record that’ll prove hard to break. Last month, the Honours Life Sciences student won the Teaching Assistant Merit Award from the McMaster Students Union and…

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Queen's Gazette·higher-ed

Science Rendezvous Kingston returns with hands-on fun

Science Rendezvous Kingston returns with hands-on fun mhf2 Tue, 04/21/2026 - 17:37 When people can experience science first-hand and take part, they begin to see it differently, building an interest in learning more and…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

University veterinarian Kathleen Delaney receives Harry C. Rowsell Lifetime Achievement Award

Kathleen Delaney, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine, has received the Harry C. Rowsell Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) in recognition of…

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UBC News·higher-ed

New poll shows strong region-wide support for SkyTrain extension to UBC

A recent independent poll commissioned by the University of British Columbia shows broad regional support for extending SkyTrain to the university’s Vancouver campus, with respondents citing the project’s potential to…

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Queen's Gazette·research

The science shaping Canada’s wetlands

The science shaping Canada’s wetlands mhf2 Tue, 04/21/2026 - 13:40 Dr. Strachan sets up a flux tower in northern Quebec to monitor gas exchange between land and air. Wetlands act as natural carbon sinks, meaning they…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western postdoc maps the brain’s response to cannabis

Rami Hamati can’t help but feel concerned by the fact that cannabis stores have become as common as Tim Hortons outlets. “ Research shows there’s a direct association between cannabis use and psychosis,” he said. “In…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

How social movements shape Canadian universities

For decades, Canadian universities have been affected by era-defining social movements. Social causes including feminism, anti-racism, environmental justice, and Indigenous and LGBTQIA+ rights have transformed academia…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Building Canada’s capacity to address climate change

Share The Waterloo Climate Institute equips municipal leaders with interdisciplinary skills to integrate climate action into infrastructure, planning and decision-making As extreme weather events escalate across the…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western father-daughter pair champion science fairs for a combined 81 years – and counting

Together, father-daughter duo Patrick and Caroline Whippey have devoted more than eight decades to science fairs – for 55 and 26 years, respectively – supporting students locally, nationally and internationally to…

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UBC News·higher-ed

UBC researchers aim to deliver earlier warnings on the toxic drug supply

When you can help, you should: that’s the idea powering UBC-led initiative Track & Trace, which aims to make a real difference in the toxic drug crisis. Drugs in the unregulated market change constantly: Potency can…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Curiosity over canon

As scholars, we are often taught by our teachers, colleagues, and disciplinary canons to believe that our field’s methods are best suited to answer our questions. But how can we truly be confident of this if we do not…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Diagnosing cancer with a drop of blood

Share Waterloo-based technology can predict myeloma relapse 2 to 11 months earlier than traditional methods What if doctors could more accurately diagnose and monitor blood cancer with a simple blood draw? This vision…

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