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UCalgary researchers build 3D-printed materials with liquids

We’ve all had it happen: you fumble your cellphone and it lands on the ground, shattering the screen or cracking the body.

Expert insight: How to prevent a potentially fatal blow to the...

A routine tackle in an NFL game on Jan. 2 almost turned fatal when Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills was injured during a play, leading to cardiac arrest.

Leaders in UCalgary medicine and business appointed to Order of Canada

Atrailblazer in stroke care and treatment and two business leaders and philanthropists — all three with strong University of Calgary connections.

Analysis: How the philosophy of the past can help us imagine...

The economy keeps making headlines for all the wrong reasons — stories about rising prices, supply shortages and a looming recession have been frequently making the front page these days.

Inspired by her First Nations heritage and love of nature, PhD...

PhD student Jaime Grimm’s research into fish pathogens and salmon conservation – and how she conducts that research – is the culmination of growing up amidst the rich ecosystems of Canada’s West Coast...

Bots with feelings: Study explores how human customers react to AI...

Artificial intelligence chatbots that show positive feelings — such as adding an “I am excited to do so!” or a few exclamation marks — do not necessarily translate into...

Dominik Mertz answers questions about strep infections

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Centre for Disease Control & Prevention (ECDC) have recently urged vigilance against group A Streptococcus infections, especially for children under 10 years old.

Noted Indigenous scholar inducted into the Royal Canadian Geographical Society

The entry of Indigenous scholars in highly regarded, longstanding Canadian institutions provides the hope that these institutions may be ready to listen and understand other ways of knowing, notes Chantelle Richmond.

Longtime Schulich professor wins prestigious chemical engineering award

What was originally planned to be a relaxing late-July day trip to Banff with his wife, ended up becoming much more for Dr. Anil Mehrotra, PhD’80, when he received an unexpected email.

Methane from manholes and historic landfills: significant sources of gas go...

Cities are responsible for almost 1/5th of the global methane emissions caused by human activities. But most cities don’t capture information about the full range of sources of this powerful greenhouse gas.
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