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涩里番 researchers help ATLAS Collaboration share in 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

Published: 22 April 2025

Twenty-eight 涩里番 researchers are among the winners of the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for their contributions to the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN鈥檚 Large Hadron Collider (LHC)....

Science Showcase helps students build communication skills

Published: 28 March 2025

Students from across the University gathered at the University Centre (SSMU) on March 25 to share their research, fieldwork, in-class assignments and passion projects in a supportive, non...

Hilary Sweatman Helps Stop the Spread of Misinformation with a 鈥淕oogle of Neuroscience鈥

Published: 26 May 2025

Authors: James Wang and Zeynep Alsancak聽 "If you're not targeting someone, you鈥檙e missing the target." -聽Hilary Sweatman

Eleven new or renewed Canada Research Chairs awarded to 涩里番

Published: 17 March 2025

On March 13, the Government of Canada, announced more than鈥$308 million鈥痶o advance science and research across the country. More than $153 million will support鈥179 new鈥痑nd renewed鈥疌anada Research...

Dr. Victoria Glynn creates art to communicate science

Published: 2 May 2025

Authors: Ava Craig, Camille Taggart, Raphaelle Reyes聽 "Art is like a common language that draws people in, regardless of their background." - Dr. Victoria Glynn

Celebrating science fair mentor clubs and judging in Kahnaw脿:ke

Published: 25 February 2025

For the second year in a row, Science Outreach and student volunteers from the 涩里番 BrainReach and Chemistry Outreach groups collaborated with the Kahnaw脿:ke Education Center and local schools...

涩里番 names winners of the 2025 President鈥檚 Prize for Public Engagement through Media

Published: 2 April 2025

Congratulations to J茅r么me Waldisp眉hl and Attila Szantner (Computer Science), The Eclipse Task Force (Physics), and Andrew Gonzalez (Biology), who are among this year's winners of the President鈥檚...

Dragonfly study challenges traditional ideas about biodiversity conservation

Published: 12 June 2025

A study has found that the impact of climate change on an animal鈥檚 traits can begin much earlier than scientists previously thought 鈥 a discovery that could reshape how researchers and policymakers...

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