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  • Computer Kidney Could Provide Safer Tests for New Medications

    A University of Waterloo researcher has spearheaded the development of the first computational model of the human kidney.

  • Finding the Right "Dose" for Solar Geoengineering

    Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows.

  • Sensing Shakes

    A new way to sense earthquakes could help improve early warning systems.

  • Honey Bees Can Help Monitor Pollution In Cities

    Honey from urban bees can tell us how clean a city is and help pinpoint the sources of environmental pollutants such as lead, new University of British Columbia research has found.

  • UNB Engineering Students Develop Marine Lifejacket With Built-In Tracking System

    A group of four University of New Brunswick engineering students with close personal and working ties to the marine industry have developed a smart-lifejacket they believe could save more lives.

  • Improved Hybrid Models for Multi-step Wind Speed Forecasting

    To help mitigate global warming by reducing the emissions that are largely responsible, wind is widely expected to become an alternative source of energy.

  • Researchers Discover New Nitrogen Source in Arctic

    Scientists have revealed that the partnership between an alga and bacteria is making the essential element nitrogen newly available in the Arctic Ocean.

  • Students Helping to Make Islands Carbon Neutral

    Small island communities across the globe are facing some of the earliest and most severe impacts of climate change.

  • Study: Impact of Food Waste Campaigns Muted, but Point Toward Right Direction

    Food waste can be problematic at all-you-can-eat buffet-style restaurants or university dining halls for obvious reasons: With little incentive to pile less food on their plate, diners tend to overindulge.

  • Blood Holds Key to Liver Regeneration

    The liver is the only organ in the body that can regenerate. 

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