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Sun safety declining in Canada amid rise in skin cancer cases

Published: 2 May 2025

Despite decades of public health messaging, Canadians are spending more time in the sun and using less sun protection – raising alarms among researchers as melanoma cases continue to climb....

Researchers identify two new crocodile species

Published: 24 April 2025

ĢƵ researchers, in collaboration with Mexican scientists, have discovered two previously unknown species of crocodiles, one living on the island of Cozumel and the other on the atoll...

Forests thrive where values run deep 

Published: 20 May 2025

Forests on Indigenous lands in Panama have remained remarkably stable over the past two decades – more so than in protected areas – thanks in no small part to deeply rooted cultural values, a...

New drone-assisted 3D model offers a more accurate way to date dinosaur fossils

Published: 10 April 2025

A new study from ĢƵ is reshaping how scientists date dinosaur fossils in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park (DPP). Using advanced drone-assisted 3D mapping, researchers have...

ĢƵ researchers highlight disparities in ‘aging in place’ 

Published: 12 May 2025

While health status is an important factor in whether a person is able to grow old in their home and community (age in place), researchers at ĢƵ have shed new light on the social...

New insights into how cancer spreads prompt rethink of metastasis care

Published: 5 May 2025

A ĢƵ-led research collaboration has achieved a breakthrough in understanding how cancer spreads....

Neuro Epilepsy Lecture Series: AI in Epilepsy: From Diagnosis to Continuous Monitoring

Thursday, September 25, 2025 16:00to17:00

The 2024-2025 Neuro Epilepsy Lecture Series will include eight lectures covering hot topics in basic and clinical epilepsy research./neuroCategory: Medicine and Health Sciences MNI

Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find

Published: 5 August 2025

The use of disclaimer labels on digitally enhanced portraits could have unintended social consequences for their subjects, according to a study by a team of ĢƵ researchers....

Scientists edit oat DNA for the first time, paving the way for healthier, more climate-resilient crops

Published: 10 June 2025

For the first time, scientists have successfully edited oat DNA, a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of oats with more fibre, higher yields, and greater resilience to climate...

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