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Radiopharmaceuticals offer promise to image – and treat – cancer
$24-million cross-Canada grant will support development of radiopharmaceuticals from discovery to use in the health-care system.
How to build healthier communities — and people
New guidelines show how changes to our built environment can help Canadians get more active, eat better and stay socially connected.
Improved stability could help perovskite solar cells compete with silicon
An international team that includes researchers from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has created a perovskite solar cell that can stand up to high temperatures for more than 1,500 hours...
A simple intervention could help promote understanding of autistic children
A short and simple intervention that needs no specialized training to deliver could help encourage understanding and engagement with autistic children in recreational settings like day camps, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of Alberta.
Online group therapy with public health nurses reduces post-partum depression and...
Mothers with post-partum depression (PPD) can be successfully treated in group sessions run by public health nurses, according to new research led by McMaster University in collaboration with Niagara Region Public Health (NRPH).
How secure are voice authentication systems really?
Computer scientists at the University of Waterloo have discovered a method of attack that can successfully bypass voice authentication security systems with up to a 99% success rate after only six tries.
New testing protocol prevents knee injuries in female athletes
In the early 2000s, researchers around the world sought to understand why female athletes experience anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a rate four to six times higher than their male counterparts.
Employers should allow workers to break the rules — sometimes
When employees break the rules at work, they can land in hot water — but according to a new study from the UBC Sauder School of Business, bosses may want to think twice about cracking down on those who don’t stick to the script.
New water research centre draws on deep well of expertise
The University of Alberta has launched a new interdisciplinary research centre devoted to tackling a range of global challenges related to water.
Infants prefer live music over recorded version, study finds
New research from U of T's TEMPO Lab suggests that even babies feel the impact of being at a live show, through both musicians’ interactions with an audience and the social experience of being in a crowd.