Research
- News
Supplied U of A research has identified urban heat islands in Edmonton
Researchers from the Urban Environment Observatory Lab at the University of Alberta have found certain areas in Edmonton have higher…
Read More » - News
Supplied Study explores the role cell membranes play in spike proteins on viruses infecting cells
A University of Alberta study researched the relationship between spike proteins and host cell membranes and has implications for understanding…
Read More » - News
Supplied Study has found ways to reduce gender bias in natural language processing
U of A researchers were involved in a study that found ways to reduce gender bias in natural language processing.…
Read More » - News
Supplied Men and women are equally capable of determining relationship satisfaction, according to U of A research
According to recent research by Matt Johnson, University of Alberta professor of human ecology, men are just as capable of…
Read More » - News
Lily Polenchuk Research shows that sedentary behaviour is linked to negative health impacts
Valerie Carson, a University of Alberta professor in the faculty of kinesiology, sport, and recreation, led a study on the…
Read More » - News
Lily Polenchuk Distracted drivers are being identified by artificial intelligence in Edmonton
Artificial intelligence is currently being used in Edmonton to detect distracted driving as part of a research project. On September…
Read More » - Arts & Culture
Supplied Bigger than ever: natHACKS is back!
NeurAlbertaTech (NAT) started as a programming team for international competitions back in 2019. Since then, they have developed into a…
Read More » - News
Supplied Study finds that adults raised with low socioeconomic status are more likely to become obese
Adults raised with low socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to be obese later on in life, a new study…
Read More » - News
pexels.com U of A assistant professor explores arts-based strategies in deaf education
Joanne Weber, a University of Alberta assistant professor in the educational psychology department, is investigating the integration of arts-based teaching…
Read More » - News
Supplied Study finds that humour can aid in the grieving process
Donna Wilson, a nursing professor at the University of Alberta, lead a study on grief triggers. One significant discovery from interviewees…
Read More »









