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McGill aims to be a world leader in making dentistry sustainable

In response to growing concerns about climate change, McGill University researchers are exploring how even a routine dental visit can become a more sustainable practice.

Going digital to save lives: U of T grad student aims...

Growing up in Uganda, Naturinda Emmanuel aspired to be a medical doctor and health leader who eliminates barriers to health-care access for those in underserved, remote communities.

Geoffrey Hinton wins Nobel Prize in Physics

Geoffrey Hinton, a University Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University of Toronto, has won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics.

New global database of dams and reservoirs could transform water management

A groundbreaking database developed by the Global Dam Watch (GDW) consortium is set to transform the global understanding of dams and reservoirs.

University of Alberta program offers differently abled students a chance to...

Shortly after graduating from high school in 2009, Katie Clegg joined the provincial Transitional Vocational Program, designed to help young people with mild developmental disabilities acquire skills for employment.

New design overcomes key barrier to safer, more efficient EV batteries

Researchers at McGill University have made a significant advance in the development of all-solid-state lithium batteries, which are being pursued as the next step in electric vehicle (EV) battery technology.

Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class

As families with autistic children prepare for the new school year, their concerns could include determining that necessary accommodations and supports are in place at school...

Canada’s treatment of internationally trained physicians exacerbates the health-care crisis

Mobility restrictions imposed on internationally trained physicians in Canada could be aggravating the health-care crisis intensifying an ongoing doctor shortage.

New research shows socioeconomic status shapes access to cataract surgery

Queen’s professor Robert Campbell is part of a team that has discovered an association between patient socioeconomic status and access to cataract surgery in for-profit centres that have received public funding in Ontario.

The means for mapping martian meteorites

Researchers find a way to identify the impact craters from which the majority of Martian meteorites originate, advancing our understanding of Mars’ chronology and geology.
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