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Multidisciplinary education helps fresh NUS graduates navigate fast-changing job market

In 2020, Nicholas Soh Keng Siang was finishing his final year in NUS Mechanical Engineering and looking forward to becoming an aeronautical engineer.

Problematic internet use and teen depression are closely linked, new Concordia study finds

Most teenagers don’t remember life before the internet. They have grown up in a connected world, and being online has become one of their main sources of learning, entertaining and socializing.

Stanford sociologist uncovers the hidden side of pandemic life

Over the past year, the American Voices Project has documented how Americans are experiencing the COVID-19 crisis..

Using artificial intelligence to generate 3D holograms in real-time

A new method called tensor holography could enable the creation of holograms for virtual reality, 3D printing, medical imaging, and more - and it can run on a smartphone.

3 Questions: Vaccines and the power of positive reinforcement

Public health officials have issued plenty of warnings about people who are reluctant to get vaccinated for Covid-19.

Producing a solution to the gender imbalance in music production

A Massey researcher is embarking on a PhD to explore the experience of female music producers in Aotearoa and come up with solutions to address the gender disparity in the profession...

Researchers at York University receive $9 million in CFI funding

Three major research projects at York University have received more than $9 million in research infrastructure funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation.

Moccasin fragment reveals precolonial connection between Subarctic and Southwest

New research by Lakehead University anthropologist Dr. Jessica Metcalfe and colleagues provides direct evidence for long-distance connections among precolonial Dene peoples...

Yo-yos offer a first foray into manufacturing at scale

Students in 2.008 (Design and Manufacturing II) learn about manufacturing processes for everyday products, and work in teams to design their own yo-yos.

New scholarship to support ground-breaking research on female athletes’ use of menstrual tracking apps

As the high-performance sporting world works to better understand the factors that influence female athletes’ health, a new doctoral scholarship at the University of Waikato...
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