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Western University News·higher-ed

Schulich fellowship program aims to transform fracture care for older adults

Fractures can happen in an instant – a slip on the ice, a misstep in the kitchen, a quiet fall at home. For older adults the consequences are often life-altering, triggering a cascade of complications that can threaten…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘A life of extraordinary consequence’ McMaster Community mourns Professor Juliet Daniel

McMaster University is mourning the loss of Distinguished University Professor and proud Barbadian-Canadian Juliet Daniel. “My friend Professor Juliet Daniel lived a life of extraordinary consequence,” says McMaster…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

McMaster expands Forest Nature Preserve and launches first-of-its-kind climate research station

McMaster University is expanding the McMaster Forest Nature Preserve with the addition of more than 14 acres of ecologically significant, biodiverse land in West Hamilton, strengthening opportunities for research,…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

McMaster unveils bold vision for health innovation at research showcase

Discoveries in diagnostic research, AI-guided drug development, radiopharmaceuticals, infectious disease, digestive health, and metabolic disease were all on full display at Behind the Breakthroughs, McMaster…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

New findings about exoplanets challenge theories of planet formation

Astronomers estimate there is at least one planet for every star in our galaxy. Called exoplanets, they orbit stars outside our solar system. But new research from McMaster University reveals a surprising twist: The…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Pet cats that roam outdoors carry similar disease risk as feral cats, UBC-led global study finds

A new study led by University of British Columbia researchers has found that pet cats allowed to roam outside unsupervised carry infectious diseases at rates comparable to feral cats, even when they receive veterinary…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Reading the signs in the streams before emergencies unfold

Share Waterloo spin-off founded by professor emeritus uses hydrologic modelling and real-time forecasting technologies to predict how water moves through landscapes As climate change intensifies, managing water systems…

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Radio-Canada A la une

Le lac Saint-Jean libéré de ses glaces : un mélange de folklore et de science

Chaque printemps, une question revient au Lac-Saint-Jean : « Est-ce que le lac est calé? »

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UBC News·policy

Climate policy isn’t partisan — research suggests more on the right support it than oppose it

Climate change has become entangled in partisan politics. In Canada, as in other countries, climate concern and support for climate policy are often coded as left-leaning positions . Meanwhile, climate change skepticism…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

The wildfire paradox: How social media quickens response but strains resources

Share Social media buzz helps speed wildfire response, but may also trigger costly over-reaction Social media posts are a double-edged sword for public agencies that respond to emergencies such as wildfires. New…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Google and UWaterloo show the future of learning in the age of AI

Share From acing driver’s tests to democratizing fitness, students show how AI can enhance learning at the Future of Learning Symposium To keep up with the AI paradigm shift, the University of Waterloo and Google…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Drugging the undruggable: Scientists achieve million-fold leap in targeting elusive cancer proteins

Researchers at the University of British Columbia and BC Cancer have developed a new way to target proteins long considered “undruggable,” opening the door to new treatments for prostate cancer and other serious…

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McMaster Daily News·research

McMaster and industry partners awarded $7.5M to lead semiconductor research

A new collaboration between McMaster researchers and industry partners TechInsights and Fibics Incorporated is advancing research and development for next-generation semiconductors. The 5-year project, titled CASCADE —…

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McMaster Daily News·policy

Do politicians keep their promises? This online tool keeps score

People may think that politicians don’t keep their word. A new online tool is putting that assumption to the test. McMaster researchers are part of a team that has relaunched Polimeter, a tool that tracks campaign…

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Radio-Canada A la une

Alloprof bonifie son programme de révision pour les examens du ministère au secondaire

Les élèves bénéficieront d’astuces d’Alloprof pour les examens en mathématique, histoire, science et français.

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University of Saskatchewan News·higher-ed

New USask certificate creates pathways for Arts and Science students

New credential recognizes the value of foundational Arts and Science coursework

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Charu Kaushic recognized with lifetime achievement award for immunology research and advocacy

The Canadian Society for Immunology (CSI) has named McMaster University researcher Charu Kaushic the 2026 recipient of its prestigious Bernhard Cinader Award. The CSI’s highest honour, the Cinader award acknowledges…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘I want to be able to change lives through research’

When she started her bachelor’s degree, Nicole Taís Fröhlich had never left her native Brazil, been on a plane, or studied in an international community. But by the time she was partway through her pharmacy degree at…

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UBC News·edtech

Are you addicted to your AI chatbot? It might be by design

AI chatbots can grant almost any request—a celebrity in love with you, a research assistant, a book character sprung to life—instantly and with little effort. New research presented at the 2026 CHI Conference on Human…

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La Presse Actualites

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

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

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