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University of Calgary: The Libin Institute and Department of Cardiac Sciences implement new…
Enhanced supports and education to protect physicians and staff at the Libin Cardiovascular Institute and Department of Cardiac Sciences, a joint initiative between the University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine (CSM) and Alberta!-->…
McMaster University: Two McMaster student-led projects nominated to international round of global…
Innovative ideas put forward by two groups of McMaster students have been nominated to the international round of a global competition.The Universitas 21 (U21) RISE (Real Impact on Society and Environment) Awards showcase student-led!-->…
University of Waterloo: AI models identify COVID-19 patients at the greatest risk of death, injury
New artificial intelligence (AI) models can help doctors prioritize care by predicting which COVID-19 patients are most at risk of dying or developing kidney injuries during hospitalization.The sophisticated computer software, developed!-->…
University of Waterloo: Remote classes affected students and teachers differently worldwide
As schools moved to a mode of emergency response teaching (ERT) at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were distinct differences in the effect it had on students and teachers whether they were in developed or developing!-->…
University of Toronto: U of T researcher reveals new insights on link between genetic mutations and…
From the longer-beaked Galapagos Island finches studied by biologist Charles Darwin – which enabled them to more effectively snatch insects – to the ability of some humans over others to digest milk, genetic differences that give!-->…
Flinders University: Mental health, disability in the justice system
Gaze aversion, lack of emotional expression, repetitive body movements, or speaking in monologue tone can sway people’s judgement of another’s credibility and honesty – notably in the criminal justice system.However, Flinders University!-->…
Flinders University: The added burden of young onset Alzheimer’s disease
People diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at a younger age will experience faster symptom progression than their older counterparts, a new study has found, potentially causing their support systems to fall behind.The study, published in!-->…
Flinders University: Creative talent on the catwalk
This year’s HomeStart Fashion and Costume Graduate Parade was the largest ever, showcasing 47 collections from the 2021 academic year.The ‘Fused’ parade featured the work of talented graduates of the Bachelor of Creative Arts – Fashion!-->…
Flinders University: Mercury removal made easy
Mercury pollution is a global problem in water, air and soil near goldmines, cement and other heavy industries burning fossil fuels – with removal too expensive or difficult in some of the poorest countries in the world.Now Flinders!-->…
Swinburne University of Technology: The colours of hydrogen explained
Hydrogen has emerged as the energy technology that could help nations like Australia to decarbonise their economies. But did you know that, beyond green and blue hydrogen, there’s a whole rainbow of hydrogen types?Swinburne University of!-->…