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Dalhousie University student-led clinic aims to cut wait times and strengthen lung health https://t.co/RIOqyfNlYf
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Researchers find microplastics in lobsters caught off the coast of Nova Scotia
halifax.citynews.ca
HALIFAX — A new study has confirmed the presence of microplastics in the tails of lobsters caught off the coast of Nova Scotia. Co-author Amber LeBlanc, a researcher at Dalhousie University in...
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New research by UNB chemistry professor Dr. Barry Blight could revolutionize how we deal with aluminum refining waste, aluminum recycling and even fuelling our world—reducing how much material ends up in landfills and making our future more sustainable. Learn more ➡️
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Dispatches from the ice: @UNB's Dr. Audrey Limoges shares moments from her time aboard CCGS Amundsen during an arctic research expedition organized by Amundsen Science. Read more about the science, the beauty and the dangers of research in the Far North: https://t.co/LDRMEDynpy
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Earlier this month, UNB associate professor of earth sciences Dr. Audrey Limoges shared with us her first day aboard CCGS Amundsen, as she embarked on a month-long science expedition with the ship’s...
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Yesterday’s budget is a clear recognition of universities as essential partners in building the infrastructure that keeps Canada strong and drives national progress. Through the $51 billion Build Communities Strong Fund, the government recognizes that campuses are more than
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In honour of Women’s History Month, we’re shining a light on a fascinating project that uncovers the hidden histories of eight women who lived on the margins of Saint John over a century ago. Former SSHRC postdoctoral fellow Dr. Gemma Marr and Saint John-based artist KC Wilcox
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StFX Biology professor Dr. Russell Wyeth is working on sustainable lobster bait and new antifouling solutions to help our ocean and industry 🦞🌊 https://t.co/O1q1wrvaSD
#stfx #lobster
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From lab to local impact: @AcadiaU’s new Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre (CTRIC) will strengthen Canada’s capacity to understand, prevent and manage tick-borne illnesses. 🔗 https://t.co/PwJ2qyYCS3 Yet another way university research is helping communities stay
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🚀 Springboard is proud to spotlight our member, @cbuniversity on leading a national study on affordable housing. 👉 CBU Researcher Dr. Catherine Leviten-Reid, is leading a cross-country research partnership focused on renters in the greatest need. https://t.co/qtcPgixELV
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New research at @UNB could hold the key to better aluminum recycling - and to creating trillions of litres of sustainable, green hydrogen fuel every year. Read more about the science that could help keep millions of tonnes out of landfills annually: https://t.co/Zl3QrAtQSt
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New research by UNB chemistry professor Dr. Barry Blight could revolutionize how we deal with aluminum refining waste, aluminum recycling and even fuelling our world—reducing how much material ends...
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This week, we officially unveiled the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity: A new gateway to ocean discovery! Guests can explore the ocean through immersive exhibits, Indigenous storytelling, and a blue whale skeleton. Opens to the public in Dec: https://t.co/gkTQ7TqXsL
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🛰️ The SMASHERS research group received new funding from the Canadian Space Agency, helping to propel high-energy astrophysics research at #smuhalifax. Their work is contributing to XRISM, an international space mission led by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) with
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👁🗨 #AcadiaU Good news breeds more good news (and ticks): Acadia to establish Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre https://t.co/KCmlZtYzGM
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👁🗨 #AcadiaU Researchers at Acadia are bringing together biology and computer science to make apple breeding and cultivation more sustainable https://t.co/XkE6zgtf2u
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Do dogs behave differently during an owner’s pregnancy? Many dog owners think so. Check out this recent @ConversationCA article by Catherine Reeve, Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology at Mount Saint Vincent University:
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Catherine Reeve, Mount Saint Vincent University From getting extra cuddles to vigilant protection, many expectant parents claim their dogs behave differently during pregnancy — sometimes even before...
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How can alternative teaching models foster inclusive classrooms? Check out this recent @ConversationCA article by Dr. Cornelia Schneider, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Mount Saint Vincent University:
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Cornelia Schneider, Mount Saint Vincent University The education of children with disabilities is a complex issue more than 30 years after “inclusive education” appeared for the first time in an...
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New research from Dalhousie and UNBC finds mid-sized Canadian cities are shifting from sprawl to density. Halifax leads the trend — its downtown population grew 25% from 2016–2021, the fastest in the country. https://t.co/0K8quLsMdW
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