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Researchers at the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing have created a new material that can capture light and control the location of its absorption with unprecedented precision.
Imagine helping a friend carry a couch from one room to another and somehow pivoting it around tight corners without scraping the walls. How is it that the two of you move as if you share the same mind?
New research out of the University of New Brunswick (UNB) may make aluminum smelting more efficient and sustainable while also creating a source of green, zero-carbon fuel and supporting sectors that rely on aluminum materials.
University of British Columbia Okanagan » School of Engineering
Dr. Ana Isabel Sarkis Fernandez is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, specializing in Earthquake Engineering and the seismic resilience of multistory buildings.
The average annual cost of floods affecting homes in Canada is estimated at $2.9 billion.
Carleton University » Rio Tinto Exploration Canada, KoBold Metals, Teck Resources, BHP, Anglo American, IGO
Richard Ernst, at Carleton University, is a global leader in the study of Large Igneous Provinces, massive volcanic events that shape continents and influence climate.
University of Calgary » Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
Amanda Melin, at the University of Calgary, is redefining how we understand the senses by studying how primates perceive the world and what that reveals about human evolution.
The University of British Columbia » Department of Chemistry
Zachary Hudson, at the University of British Columbia, is developing advanced materials that are transforming how we diagnose disease, reduce electricity consumption, and reduce plastic waste
University of Toronto » Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics
Renée Hložek, at the University of Toronto, is deepening our understanding of the universe by exploring the fundamental nature of dark matter and dark energy.
Université de Montréal » Department of Physics
Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo, at Université de Montréal, is transforming our understanding of black holes and their role in shaping the cosmos.