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Are you breaking your body clock?

Researchers are using mathematical models to better understand the effects of disruptions like daylight savings time, working night shifts, jet lag or even late-night phone scrolling on the body’s circadian rhythms.

Library restoration unearths unusual hidden history

During the restoration project of the University of Adelaide’s historic Reading Room, considered to be one of the most beautiful libraries in Australia, staff uncovered a flight of paper planes flown by distracted students...

Western signs nuclear research agreement with energy consultant Kinectrics

Western has signed a partnership agreement to facilitate collaboration in areas related to nuclear research, with energy and environmental consultants Kinectrics Inc.

University of Alberta improves on global and national standing in latest...

The University of Alberta has improved its standings in the latest Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), placing 91st in the world and fourth in Canada — its best showing in the 20-year history of the prominent global rankings.

Researchers deconstruct bee stinger to help develop tiny medical devices

The anatomy of bee stingers could help lead to advancements in the emerging field of micro medical devices.

Queen’s and Kinectrics partner to explore nuclear energy innovation

Queen’s and nuclear industry leader Kinectrics Inc. have entered a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at exploring and pursuing collaborative opportunities in research...

Research informs WHO malaria net guideline update

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has updated its recommendation for malaria-preventing mosquito nets based on new research from the University of Adelaide.

Radiopharmaceuticals offer promise to image – and treat – cancer

$24-million cross-Canada grant will support development of radiopharmaceuticals from discovery to use in the health-care system.

Deep cycling of carbon and chlorine were likely flipped in Earth’s...

High-pressure experiments are helping scientists understand the deep cycles of carbon and chlorine which are essential for life on earth, and how these have changed since three billion years ago.

Children turn scientists in outdoor lab

University of Leeds researchers met hundreds of children and their parents at stalls in the city’s Millennium Square.
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