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Pharmacy Student
September 28, 2020

Pharmacy co-op program participants rise to pandemic challenges

Pharmacy co-op students, employers and staff collaborated to achieve 100 per cent co-op employment for pharmacy students throughout 2020

Anita Layton
June 1, 2022

A blueprint for science communication with Anita Layton

Researchers need to raise their game in light of new NSERC emphasis on knowledge translation

Professor Ben Thompson
May 31, 2022

Waterloo professor awarded New Zealand‘s top scientific prize

Professor Ben Thompson is a member of the award-winning inter-disciplinary research team changing international neonatal hypoglycemia practice

Image of Sagittarius A*
May 12, 2022

Finding our galactic centre

A new image from Avery Broderick and the Event Horizon Telescope shows the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way

Spaceship fly through hyperspace in colourful nebula and star field
May 9, 2022

Research breakthrough means warp speed ‘Unruh effect’ can finally be tested in lab settings

Discovery advances understanding of theory of relativity and quantum

Shelves stacked with medicine bottles and boxes in pharmacy.
May 3, 2022

Q and A with the experts: Treatment options for mild COVID-19

Are COVID-19 drugs recommended for everyone?

Closeup shot of a pharmacist taking a patient's blood pressure
April 11, 2022

Q and A with the experts: Pharmacists to prescribe for minor ailments

New proposed regulations in Ontario will allow pharmacists to prescribe medication 

Technical rendering of the James Webb Space Telescope on a background of stars
March 31, 2022

A new look at the universe and galaxy formation

Professor Brian McNamara will use the James Webb Space Telescope to study how the most massive galaxies form

Medical person pricking new born baby heel for blood samples testing.
March 30, 2022

Stabilizing low blood sugar in infancy prevents long-term brain damage

Untreated low blood sugar can cause adverse effects on a child’s neurodevelopment

A salmon river emerging from an underground cave.
March 22, 2022

Q and A with the experts: Current and future challenges facing Canada’s groundwater supply

Professor David Rudolph answers questions about one of the largest sources of drinking water

Forest fire, bushfire with flames and sun illuminated smoke clouds at dusk on mountain ridge, Blue Mountains, Australia
March 17, 2022

Smoke from major wildfires destroys the ozone layer

More frequent major fires could lead to more damaging ultraviolet radiation from the sun reaching the ground

Brain disease diagnosis with medical doctor seeing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) film diagnosing elderly ageing patient neuro
March 14, 2022

History of neurological or psychiatric conditions increases the likelihood of developing more

Men and women differ in their risk for developing a later condition after experiencing an earlier one

Stream flowing through rocks in forest
March 9, 2022

Human actions accelerate climate-driven floods and droughts

Human-managed streams in Canada and the U.S. found to have significantly different flow patterns compared to streams in natural watersheds

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