One Day, Stem Cells May Help Them Move AgainCanada has long been a leader in the field of stem cell research, fueling the dream of renewed mobility for those with spinal cord…Jun 8, 2018Jun 8, 2018
Gambling Research Reaches a Crossroads‘The science of gambling has come a long way. We’re reaching a tipping point where governments are waking up to their responsibilities.’Jun 6, 2018Jun 6, 2018
Making AIDS Care Truly UniversalMarginalized communities are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS, but public policy shifts are helping more people get needed…Jun 5, 2018Jun 5, 2018
Better Organized Spaces Can Foster Social Justice‘I was fuelled by horror at the current state of the world, and infused with a conviction that things can be much better.’Jun 4, 2018Jun 4, 2018
Thanks, Invisible Little Water FiltersTiny microorganisms that consume human-produced pollutants are helping reclaim contaminated sites and safeguard clean water.Jun 1, 2018Jun 1, 2018
Growing Up Poor Can Alter Your GenesThe study of epigenetics is showing how childhood poverty has deleterious health impacts that can last for a lifetimeMay 31, 2018May 31, 2018
Why Spring Brings Some People to Their SneezeSeasonal allergies a combination of nature, nurture, and more natureMay 30, 2018May 30, 2018
Why Did I Just Eat That Again?Forget the special sauce; it’s actually a wave of environmental factors that’s driving your persistent fast food cravingsMay 29, 2018May 29, 2018
How To Strike Out Your Stroke RiskStrokes can hit anyone, anytime, anywhere — but a new study shows how to reduce the risk by over 90%.May 28, 2018May 28, 2018
Global Challenge Goes Off the RailsHigh speed train prototypes from two teams of Canadian students are among the final entrants in Elon Musk’s SpaceX Hyperloop Challenge.May 25, 2018May 25, 2018