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First images of magnetic fields at the edge of black hole in M87 Galaxy

Published: 25 March 2021

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, which includes researchers from ±«ÓãÖ±²¥, who produced the first ever image of a black hole, has revealed this week a new view of the...

Happiness really does come for free

Published: 8 February 2021

Economic growth is often prescribed as a sure way of increasing the well-being of people in low-income countries, but a study led by ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ and the Institute of Environmental Sciences and...

Ice sheets on the move: how north and south poles connect

Published: 25 November 2020

Over the past 40,000 years, ice sheets thousands of kilometres apart have influenced one another through sea level changes, according to research published today in Nature. New modelling of ice...

Vertebrate biodiversity- a glimmer of hope

Published: 18 November 2020

Vertebrate populations - from birds and fish to antelope - are not, in general, declining. Despite what has previously been thought and said.

±«ÓãÖ±²¥ researchers awarded $2.5M for COVID-19 infrastructure

Published: 6 November 2020

Five projects led by ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ researchers are included among the 79 receiving a total of $28 million in research infrastructure support through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)...

Keeping the beat – it’s all in your brain

1 Sep 2020

How do people coordinate their actions with the sounds they hear? This basic ability, which allows people to cross the street safely while hearing oncoming traffic, dance to new music or perform...

Six ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Students Receive Canada’s Largest Science, Technology, Engineering And Math (STEM) Scholarships

Published: 27 August 2020

A record number of ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ students have been named recipients of Canada’s largest scholarship program, Schulich Leader Scholarships. This year, the program has doubled in size from 50 to 100 annual...

Smog in Montreal

Published: 3 February 2020

A smog warning is still in effect for the Greater Montreal area Monday as high concentrations of pollutants are expected to infiltrate the air. According to Environment Canada, this could "result...

Fossilized wing gives clues about Labrador’s biodiversity during the Cretaceous

Published: 21 February 2020

A fossilised insect wing discovered in an abandoned mine in Labrador has led palaeontologists from ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ and the University of GdaÅ„sk to identify a new hairy cicada species that lived...

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