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University of Toronto receives $52 million to upgrade SciNet supercomputer

The University of Toronto will receive more than $52 million to upgrade one of the fastest supercomputers in Canada...

Leadership institute receives $3.5-million investment

Western’s Ivey Business School has received a new $3.5-million gift benefiting the Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership, a character-based leadership development program launched in 2010.

Berry-flavoured may be more dangerous than non-flavoured vapes: study

Findings build on growing evidence that adding flavours to vaping solutions can increase the dangers.

Art and Science combine in upcoming exhibition as part of a project sharing the...

A new LU Arts exhibition will demonstrate how artists can work across disciplines as it shares the processes involved in digital artist Sarah Selby’s project ‘Between the Lines’.

Hector Medal for mathematics behind evolutionary trees

Ground-breaking mathematical research has earned UC’s Distinguished Professor Charles Semple FRSNZ the Royal Society Te Apārangi Hector Medal.

Ocean acidification and warming disrupts fish shoals

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have found that the way fish interact in groups is being upset by ocean acidification and global warming.

University of Alberta innovators recognized with ASTech Awards

Fighting the global scourge of microplastics, cryopreserving human cells to combat disease and improving efficiency in Canada’s construction industry are just three University of Alberta...

Nanyang Technological University to establish a new joint school of Science and Engineering

NTU Singapore recently announced the establishment of a new academic unit – the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) – with effect from August 2022.

What a 121 km trek across the Gobi Desert teaches us about self-transformation

The formidable Gobi Desert is the perfect classroom in the wild, a fertile ground for self-discovery and transformation.

New study highlights ways multiple disasters impact public health

Findings from a review conducted by University of Melbourne researchers shows multiple disasters can have complex impacts on physical health...
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