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Future Energy Systems U of A study finds the circulation of captured carbon dioxide could be used to produce geothermal energy
A recent University of Alberta feasibility study has found that the circulation of captured carbon dioxide in the earth could…
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John Ulan U of A professor discovers biological pest control for slugs
Slug control may soon become easier — thanks to nematode parasites. Originally having a background in entomology, Lien Luong, associate…
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William Au U of A researchers develop a placenta in a dish
University of Alberta researchers have developed a placenta in a dish that can be used for research in women’s health.…
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Supplied U of A medical and engineering students test bioengineered cartilage in microgravity flight
The sky is the limit for an interdisciplinary University of Alberta team who took a parabolic flight to test bioengineered…
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Supplied U of A course aims to uplift Indigenous voices in STEM
After seeing a lack of Indigenous representation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) growing up, a University of Alberta…
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Rachel Narvey U of A lecture series aims to give visibility to LGBTQ2S+ people in STEM
A new lecture series organized by two University of Alberta graduate students is aiming to bring visibility to queer researchers…
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CBC CBC documentary “Moonless Oasis” explores Canada’s forgotten depths
Do you ever wonder what life was like at the time of the dinosaurs? As it turns out, there are…
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Helen Zhang Quiz: What faculty fits you best?
Whether you’re a new student, unsure about your degree, or just curious as to what kind of personality you have,…
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Helen Zhang Club Profile: Ada’s Team
A student-led group on campus is looking to address the lack of minority and women pursuing computer science and science,…
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