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Supplied Geochemists are unravelling the mystery of how life began on Earth, starting with ammonia
A team of geochemists at the University of Alberta in the department of Earth and atmospheric sciences, including professor Long…
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Ijlal Amir Federal government extends temporary increase to financial aid
On March 23, Patty Hajdu, the federal minister of jobs and families, announced the extension of the temporary 40 per…
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Jasleen Mahindru Town hall discusses Mintz report and university funding
On April 8, Public Interest Alberta and the Parkland Institute, a research centre based out of the University of Alberta,…
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Helen Zhang Notes from Council: 2026 Students’ Council and GFC elections results ratified
At the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) Students’ Council meeting on April 7, the results of the 2026 Students’…
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Leah Hennig Casavant Organ to be removed in Convocation Hall renovations
The University of Alberta will be removing the Casavant Organ from the Convocation Hall as part of its $7.4 million…
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Leah Hennig Demolishing the administration building makes space for South Quad
The University of Alberta has started demolishing the administration building on North Campus to create the South Quad open space.…
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Dylana Twittey Former students and professor file Charter challenge for encampment removal
Two former University of Alberta students and one professor have filed a legal challenge against the U of A’s decision…
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Alexander Cook Jenkins: the AI scribe reducing physician burnout
Jenkins is an artificial intelligence (AI) powered scribe designed to reduce the documentation burden on physicians by summarizing conversations between…
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Leah Hennig Students take on the engineering of chocolate
For some students, the end of the semester means preparing for a final exam or writing a final paper. For…
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Supplied Wildfires along seismic lines may reduce spread of invasive species
A University of Alberta study found that seismic lines combined with wildfires in Canadian forests can improve the survival of…
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