Canadian women of science: Breaking barriers to new research and knowledge
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NEWSMAKER: Dr. Lewis Kay
Biochemist Lewis Kay spoke to us about his research and what science and hockey have in common.
Read More »The stem cell assembly line
STEMCELL Technologies is one of Canada’s leading providers of cell culture media for research purposes, including reagents, recombinant cytokines and other tools for the maintenance of cell cultures, as well as a number of tissue and stem cell types.
Read More »NEWSMAKER: Killam Prize nominee Vladimir Hachinski
Vladimir Hachinski is a leader in Canadian clinical neuroscience, transforming the lives of people affected by stroke and dementia.
Read More »Reduce, reuse, recycle
CO2 capture technologies could be the key to reducing emissions. Canada has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent.
Read More »Mending genes
Innovative Canadian researchers are advancing the young field of gene therapy and it will make recovery from a stroke possible.
Read More »Nature’s first responders
Scientists race to study whether bacteria are a viable solution in the event of an oil spill in the Arctic
Read More »The good, the bad & the ugly
Researchers at the Richardson Centre for Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals (RCFFN) in Winnipeg, are cooking up a storm.
Read More »We need to work less to live better
How to reform our economic systems and address critical issues like pollution and climate change. By David Suzuki with contributions from Ian Hanington.
Read More »Are stem cells patentable?
Some stem cells are patentable, and some are not, and it varies from place to place. A look at a few jurisdictions: Europe, the U.S. and Canada.
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