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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

Aerial view of Rouge National Urban Park and Rouge River, Mast Trail, Toronto, Canada
January 25, 2022

New economic model finds wetlands provide billions in filtration value

Wetlands in Southern Ontario provide $4.2 billion in water filtration services each year

Paul Craig, one of the lead researchers in the new WATER facility, looks at fishes in a tank. at fishes
January 10, 2022

UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ opens new aquatic threats research facility to study the impact of climate change on fish stress

The new multimillion-dollar facility will allow researchers to bridge the gap between lab and fieldwork

Wenyu Gao wearing a lab coat, gloves and mask, holding the prototype saliva sensor in the lab
October 14, 2021

Exploring new ways to test blood sugar levels for diabetes patients

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ chemists develop new, non-invasive blood sugar testing methods using saliva

Dr. Avery Broderick
May 13, 2025

Unlocking the mysteries of the universe

Using a global network of telescopes, À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ researchers are bringing black holes into view for the very first time

A collage of Christina Sullivan, Daniel Scott, Greg Mittler and Michelle Rutty
May 13, 2025

Champions of change

Meet six world-class researchers, alumni and students who are applying boundary-breaking approaches to redefine sports, recreation and tourism

A boat wake showing a bloom of Microcystis aeruginosa in Lake Erie.
May 12, 2025

Clear waters, hidden toxins 

Study warns that viruses that kill toxic algae may actually increase risks for people and ecosystemsÌý

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ region landfill
April 17, 2025

Measuring methane to protect communities

An interdisciplinary team at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ is using Canadian technology to help measure and reduce methane emissions

People people posing in a hallway. l-r Thomas Jennewein, Alex Maierean and Shihan Sajeed
April 14, 2025

Canada’s investments in quantum research drive real-world results

Institute for Quantum Computing’s impact shows power of collaboration in advancing research and commercialization of quantum technology

Dr. Sadegh Raeisi with Berry Vrbanovic, mayor of Kitchener at the Velocity Innovation Arena space
April 7, 2025

Reducing scan times for MRIs with quantum technologies

Foqus Technologies leverages quantum technology and artificial intelligence to enhance medical imaging and reduce wait time for patients and health-care providers

Dr. Christine Muschik with researchers of the qudit quantum computer project
March 25, 2025

Unconventional quantum computer can help unveil fundamental mysteries of the universe

Research collaboration yields first two-dimensional particle physics theory using a qudit quantum computer

A long-exposure image captures circular star trails above telescope domes illuminated in red light on a dark mountain.
March 20, 2025

Evidence mounting that dark energy evolves over time

New results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument show dark energy may currently be weakening

March 19, 2025

Euclid dazzles with new data and images

The first batch of survey data released by the Euclid mission gives us a glimpse into hundreds of thousands of galaxies reaching back 10.5 billion light years - and it's only the beginning

Exterior look of the Research Advancement Centre
March 17, 2025

New funding set to accelerate Canada’s quantum industry capabilities

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ research project gets a million dollars to improve quantum measurement tools

baby breastfeeds while mother holds hand
February 25, 2025

Predicting infant risk of exposure to mother’s medication

Study is first to examine drug exposure in both the womb and breast milk

Arid climate and dry cracked soil in a desert in Kenya.
February 21, 2025

Utilizing AI for drought prediction

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ co-op student applies machine learning methods to develop tools to forecast drought in Kenya

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