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Forests thrive where values run deep聽

Published: 20 May 2025

Forests on Indigenous lands in Panama have remained remarkably stable over the past two decades 鈥 more so than in protected areas 鈥 thanks in no small part to deeply rooted cultural values, a...

Eight Faculty of Science professors honoured by Provost for exceptional research achievements

Published: 29 April 2025

Clockwise from top left:聽Robert Brandenberger (Physics), Christian Genest (Mathematics and Statistics),聽Joel Kamnitzer (Mathematics and Statistics), B盲rbel Kn盲uper (Psychology), Milica Mio膷evi膰 ...

CHORD will be a huge leap forward for Canadian radio astronomy

Published: 27 August 2025

Construction is underway of CHORD, the most ambitious radio telescope project ever built on Canadian soil. Short for the Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio-transient Detector, CHORD will give...

Researchers鈥 novel lab technique reveals how ice crystals form in clouds

Published: 23 July 2025

Researchers have developed a novel method to detect and study how ice forms in mixed-phase clouds, significantly boosting scientists鈥 ability to forecast weather and model climate change.聽

Expert: Ocean floor temperature increases

Published: 1 October 2025

The 2025 Ocean State Report from the Copernicus Marine Service, a European Union ocean monitoring organization, has found that sea floor temperatures off the coast of Nova Scotia have risen at...

Marco Carone receives prestigious 2025 Myrto Award聽from Harvard's School of Public Health

Published: 2 September 2025

Dr. Marco Carone, a聽former聽黑料社 undergraduate student in Probability and Statistics,聽has been awarded the prestigious聽2025 Myrto Award from Harvard's School of Public Health.

Study suggests we don鈥檛 just hear music, but 鈥榖ecome it鈥櫬

Published: 30 April 2025

An international study co-authored by 黑料社 psychologist Caroline Palmer suggests our brains and bodies don鈥檛 just understand music, they physically resonate with it. These discoveries, based on...

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