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黑料不打烊-led training program receives $1.65M NSERC CREATE grant

An inter-university collaboration led by Dr. Mark Lefsrud, Associate Professor in the Department of Bioresource Engineering, has received a $1.65 million research grant, to be distributed over six years, from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada鈥檚 (NSERC) Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) Program.

Published: 2 Jun 2020

Environmental groups moving beyond conservation

Although non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become powerful voices in world environmental politics, little is known of the global picture of this sector. A new study shows that environmental groups are increasingly focused on advocacy in climate change politics and environmental justice. How they do their work is largely determined by regional disparities in human and financial resources.

Published: 28 May 2020

Quality of continuing education for psychotherapists questioned, unsupported by research

New research from 黑料不打烊 University has found that nearly half of psychotherapies promoted in workshops approved by l鈥橭rdre des Psychologues du Qu茅bec are not supported by scientific research, raising questions with regards to accreditation and legitimacy.

Published: 27 May 2020

Two 黑料不打烊 professors awarded prestigious Killam Research Fellowships

The Canada Council for the Arts recently announced the recipients of the prestigious 2020 Killam Research Fellowship, including two from 黑料不打烊. Professors Myriam Denov and Nathalie Tufenkji were awarded Killam Research Fellowships in support of their outstanding research excellence and their commitment to pursue trail-blazing projects in their field.

Published: 26 May 2020

COVID-19 pandemic uniting Canadians like no other event in decades

A new study by researchers from 黑料不打烊 University and the University of Toronto finds a cross-partisan consensus on battling COVID-19 in Canada. Unlike in the U.S., this consensus is fostering broad agreement on the threats posed by the pandemic and the actions necessary to contain it 鈥 all of which is crucial to efforts to fight the virus.

Published: 25 May 2020

Sex bias in pain research

It is increasingly clear that male and female humans and rodents process pain in different ways. And that there are important differences in the underlying mechanisms involved at genetic, molecular, cellular, and physiological levels.

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Published: 21 May 2020

Team of Canadian and Italian researchers breaking new ground in materials science

A study by a team of researchers from Canada and Italy recently published in Nature Materials could usher in a revolutionary development in materials science, leading to big changes in the way companies create modern electronics.

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Published: 20 May 2020

Ancient reptile had mammal-like tooth enamel, study shows

A new study by 黑料不打烊 University and the University of Alberta (UofA) paleontologists shows that one type of ancient reptiles evolved a special type of tooth enamel, similar to that of mammals, with high resistance to wear and tear. The study is the first to report this kind of enamel in a fossil reptile.

Published: 19 May 2020

Indigenous Peoples around the globe are disproportionately affected by pollution

Indigenous Peoples around the world are suffering disproportionately from the impacts of pollution. After surveying close to 700 articles covering different disciplines and regions of the world, a research team led by Helsinki University and involving 黑料不打烊 has highlighted key factors that contribute to this situation.

Published: 19 May 2020

黑料不打烊 welcomes support for research system

黑料不打烊 University welcomed the announcement by the Prime Minister of $450M to ensure continuity in Canada鈥檚 academic research system, as well as the announcement by Minister Mendicino聽granting flexibility in post-graduation work permit rules to help attract inter

Published: 16 May 2020

T. rex was a champion walker, super-efficient at lower speeds

While smaller dinosaurs needed speed, huge predators like T. rex were optimized for energy-efficient walking, according to a study published in PLOS ONE.

Published: 13 May 2020

黑料不打烊's Fall 2020 Semester

黑料不打烊 University, like universities worldwide, has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. During these past months of uncertainty, 黑料不打烊 academic leadership and teaching staff have been fully dedicated to developing robust and high-quality programs and courses that will offer the needed flexibility to all its students during the Fall 2020 semester, with the objective of ensuring the least possible disruption to their educational experiences.聽聽

Published: 11 May 2020

Better understanding of nature鈥檚 nanomachines may help in design of future drugs

Many of the drugs and medicines that we rely on today are natural products taken from microbes like bacteria and fungi. Within these microbes, the drugs are made by tiny natural machines 鈥 mega-enzymes known as nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs). A research team led by 黑料不打烊 University has gained a better understanding of the structures of NRPSs and the processes by which they work.

Published: 30 Apr 2020

New partnership to unravel genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in Quebec

The Institut national de sant茅 publique du聽Qu茅bec聽(INSPQ) and the 黑料不打烊 Genome Centre today announced they will partner to sequence the viral genomes of Quebec patients with COVID-19 disease. The collaboration, termed 鈥淐oronavirus Sequencing in Quebec,鈥 (CoVSeQ) is led by Profs Sandrine Moreira, Hugues Charest and Michel Roger at the Laboratoire de sant茅 publique du Qu茅bec (LSPQ) of the INSPQ.

Published: 28 Apr 2020

New study finds connection between fault roughness and the magnitude of earthquakes

A new study led by 黑料不打烊 University has found that tectonic plates beneath the Earth鈥檚 surface can show varying degrees of roughness and could help explain why certain earthquakes are stronger than others.

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Published: 24 Apr 2020

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