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Canada’s leading research universities // Les grandes universités de recherche du Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Joined May 2013
The dark side of lava planets. A team of University of Waterloo researchers are shedding light on the darkest side of lava planets. #CdnPSE @UWaterloo.
uwaterloo.ca
Lava planets may sound like science fiction, but they're very real for astrophysics professor Dr. Lisa Dang, who is studying them as a larger team of international researchers looking to further
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“The prime minister has made the case himself that there’s a difference between investments in our future and day-to-day operational spending,” says Robert Asselin, CEO of U15 Canada. “I think it’s clear that research is foundational to our future.”.
science.org
Cuts could erase promised boost, researchers fear
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Unmutated tumor antigens: exploitable targets for immunotherapy. A team from the IRIC identifies 220 new tumor antigens exclusive to cancer cells, paving the way for vaccines to treat two types of cancer. #CdnPSE.
nouvelles.umontreal.ca
A team from the IRIC identifies 220 new tumor antigens exclusive to cancer cells, paving the way for vaccines to treat two types of cancer.
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Les antigènes tumoraux non mutés: des cibles exploitables pour l’immunothérapie. Une équipe de l’IRIC identifie 220 nouveaux antigènes tumoraux exclusifs aux cellules cancéreuses, ouvrant la voie à des vaccins pour le traitement de deux types de cancer.
nouvelles.umontreal.ca
Une équipe de l’IRIC identifie 220 nouveaux antigènes tumoraux exclusifs aux cellules cancéreuses, ouvrant la voie à des vaccins pour le traitement de deux types de cancer.
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McGill scientists turn marine waste into a sustainable solution for wound care, wearable devices and more. Their ultra-durable bioadhesive is greener and safer than commonly used alternatives. #CdnPSE @mcgillu.
mcgill.ca
An interdisciplinary team of McGill researchers has developed an ultra-strong, environmentally friendly medical glue, or bioadhesive, made from marine waste. The discovery has promising applications
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Researchers design cancer vaccine blueprint. AI-driven computer model of a vaccine shows promise in priming the immune system to target melanoma cells. #CdnPSE @UAlberta.
ualberta.ca
Researchers have used AI to create a theoretical vaccine that trains the immune system to fight melanoma — and could eventually have the potential to significantly improve immunotherapy against...
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New radiotracer could make breast cancer detection quicker, more accurate. U of A research team set to test new PET scan molecule in European clinical trials. #CdnPSE @UAlberta.
ualberta.ca
A new radiotracer developed by U of A researchers and soon to be tested in human clinical trials in Europe could make medical imaging of breast cancer tumours quicker and more accurate, and could one...
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Une percée technologique pour une IA ultra rapide et plus verte. Une équipe de l'Université Laval a conçu une mini puce optique capable de transmettre 1000 gigabits par seconde tout en réduisant la consommation énergétique. #EPSCdn @universitelaval.
nouvelles.ulaval.ca
Une équipe de l'Université Laval a conçu une mini puce optique capable de transmettre 1000 gigabits par seconde tout en réduisant la consommation énergétique
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Robert Asselin, U15 Canada's new CEO, sat down with Research Money for an in-depth Q&A. How can leading research universities contribute to Canada's future competitiveness? Read the full interview:.
researchmoneyinc.com
Canada's research universities must be at the forefront of solving the country's productivity and innovation challenges, U15 Canada's CEO Robert Asselin says in a Q&A with Research Money. He advoca...
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Research on ice-forming compound could improve pipeline safety, carbon capture and storage. Work by USask researchers advances understanding of clathrate hydrates, crystal "cages" of ice that can trap gas, liquids. #CdnPSE @usask.
news.usask.ca
Work by USask researchers advances understanding of clathrate hydrates, crystal "cages" of ice that can trap gas, liquids
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New ancient fish swims into the UM’s Geological Sciences Museum. A University of Manitoba led research project introduces a 390-million-year-old fish from Manitoba. #CdnPSE @umanitoba.
news.umanitoba.ca
Manitoba is well-known for its fossil record, including the fossil-filled world famous Ordovician-aged Tyndall Stone and the world’s largest mosasaurs, or marine reptiles, from the Cretaceous...
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Lire notre vision du budget 2025 :
u15.ca
Le 29 juillet 2025 (OTTAWA, ON) U15 Canada lance un appel pressant au gouvernement fédéral : il est temps de renforcer la sécurité nationale, de soutenir les
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uOttawa Medicine scientists zero in on cellular mechanism fueling drug-resistant cancers. #CdnPSE @uOttawa.
uottawa.ca
The mystery of how cancers build up resistance mechanisms and evade the treatments that should have destroyed them is a hugely pressing question. Overcoming cancer treatment resistance – a phenomenon...
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Des scientifiques de la Faculté de médecine de l'Université d'Ottawa se penchent sur le mécanisme cellulaire qui alimente les cancers résistants aux médicaments. #EPSCdn @uOttawa.
uottawa.ca
Les mécanismes de résistance que développent les cancers pour échapper aux traitements qui auraient pourtant dû les détruire constituent un mystère qu’il est plus qu’urgent de résoudre, car la...
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Battery breakthrough: researchers improve performance of rechargeable water-based cells. An advance in 19th-century technology could offer a cheaper, more eco-friendly alternative to lithium-ion batteries. #CdnPSE @UAlberta.
ualberta.ca
U of A engineering researchers have begun to close the proficiency gap between aqueous and lithium batteries, finding a way to make the rechargeable water-based batteries perform far better than...
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