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Study underscores new strategies to fight drug-resistant bacteria

The team, including McGill Professor Jesse Shapiro, conducted one of the largest genetic studies to analyze the dynamic relationship between cholera bacteria, their bacteriophages and antibiotics.

Western’s Nicole Campbell receives prestigious 3M teaching award

Campbell is one of 10 recipients across Canada to receive the 2024 3M National Teaching Fellowship Award, founded by 3M and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE)

Meet the students that broke the vending machine story

“It won’t get any bigger than this,” says River Stanley, a fourth-year University of Waterloo student in the Computer Science program...

Cancer researchers join survivors for fundraising marathon

Professors and researchers from breast cancer research labs in Southampton will be marshalling and supporting walkers at a charity marathon in Hampshire in aid of the research they conduct.

Western’s Faculty of Health Sciences welcomes signature Brescia programs

The third-year nutrition and dietetics student is one of more than 400 students moving to the new Brescia School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, established May 1 under Western’s Faculty of Health Sciences.

104,000 panel solar farm set to power The University of Manchester

The University of Manchester has signed a landmark new deal that will see up to 65% of its electricity demand supplied through a brand-new renewables project.

McMaster researchers receive $2.6 million for small modular reactor research

Two researchers from the Faculty of Engineering have received a total of nearly $2.6 million to lead research on small modular reactors (SMRs).

University of Alberta research teams awarded $100 million for pandemic preparedness

University of Alberta researchers will help Canada get ready for the next infectious disease pandemic, thanks to nearly $100 million in new federal research grants to find and make new vaccines, diagnostic tests and treatments against a wide range of threats.

Scientists develop versatile drug delivery system inspired by self-assembling proteins from caterpillars

NTU scientists have developed a versatile drug delivery system, inspired by nature.

One of the world’s leading technology companies has moved into new premises at the...

Bosch Mobility UK has moved into the i-House at the University of Warwick Science Park, bringing together teams who had previously been based in three separate offices there.
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