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UCalgary’s Susa Benseler named 1 of Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women

The Women’s Executive Network (WXN), a North American organization that celebrates and promotes women in leadership roles across professions, has unveiled its 2023 Top 100 list of Canada’s...

Fellowships to improve child health outcomes

Three early career researchers from The University of Western Australia have been awarded Fellowships to improve child health research by exploring ways to remove brain tumours, improve vaccine uptake...

The right care for the right person at the right time: Machine learning and...

From facial recognition software on our smartphones and email spam filters to product recommendations on e-commerce sites, machine learning is improving various areas of our lives.

Children with asthma not at higher risk of severe COVID, research suggests

A study of nearly 19,000 children who sought care at hospital for COVID-19 during the pandemic shows those with asthma were not at greater risk of serious infection.

Sports betting markets and marketing normalising harmful gambling

A QUT researcher has called for stronger government policy to regulate the online gambling environment, restrict marketing...

Researchers identify amino acid that may play a key role for predicting and treating...

University of Alberta researchers have identified an amino acid that may play a key role in predicting poor clinical outcomes and the treatment of long COVID.

James Webb Space Telescope makes first detection of heavy element from star merger

Two University of Leicester scientists are part of a team that’s observed an exceptionally bright gamma-ray burst, GRB 230307A, and identified the neutron star merger that generated an explosion that created the burst.

Capturing immunotherapy response in a blood drop

A study recently published in Nature Medicine sheds light on the potential role of liquid biopsies in the management of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy.

Dame Carolyn Burns Fellowship a chance to give back

It’s more than 20 years since Professor Ross Thompson graduated from Otago, but he says arriving back in the city to take up the inaugural Carolyn Burns Visiting Fellowship in Freshwater Sciences felt like coming home.

UCalgary scholar receives $1M for bold spinal cord injury research

Dr. Aaron Phillips, PhD, an associate professor at the University of Calgary, is the 2023 recipient of the $1-million Hopewell M.I.N.D. Prize to advance his work in spinal cord injury.
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