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Probing the explosive growth of sports gambling

University of Alberta political scientist Fiona Nicoll says she has never seen anything like the viral spread of sports betting online.

Leading career in law spans sport and natural disasters

Sports law, land law and the legal fall-out of natural disasters such as the Canterbury earthquakes are specialty areas for a retiring Emeritus Professor.

Advancing X-ray technology around the world

Since its founding in 2015, KA Imaging, a Waterloo spinoff, has been revolutionizing X-ray technology in Canada and around the world.

Research to set children on path to success receives special Marsden funding

A Marsden Fund Council grant of $3m for a nationwide programme to understand the factors children need to succeed in life is a feature in the 2024 Marsden funding round.

Worrying number of people in Singapore unaware they are pre-diabetic or diabetic

A recent survey found that nearly 40 per cent of respondents in Singapore have pre-diabetes, a condition that increases the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D).

What drives us to be anonymous online

University of Queensland researchers have found there are two key reasons people choose to be anonymous online – self-expression or toxic behaviour.

Missing a deadline has a bigger impact than you might think: Study

People who were told work was submitted late considered it to be of lower quality than the same work submitted early or on time.

Undergraduates get a taste of life in academia with NUS’ Research Experience (REx) programme

REx offers a grant, workshops on core research skills and curated topics such as artificial intelligence and data storytelling, as well as opportunities for students to showcase the impact of their work.

‘Bilateral cooperation:’ U.S. Consul General Baxter Hunt visits Western University

The U.S. Consul General in Toronto, Baxter Hunt, visited Western on Oct. 31, highlighting the university’s strong connections with students, scholars and medical research agencies south of the border.

How digital technology can manage cognitive health

Catching cognitive decline early can be vital in staving off the effects of cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
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