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鶹ýվ researchers track boulders’ influence on snow melt, watersheds using unique combination of methods

Published: 11 November 2025

Thanks to their use of a unique methodology, a 鶹ýվ-led research team has obtained new insights into how boulders affect snow melt in mountainous northern environments, with implications for...

Professor Courtney Paquette featured in SIAM news (2025)

Published: 1 October 2025

Professor Courtney Paquette from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is featured in SIAM News—the journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The publication...

Ancient mammoth tooth offers clues about Ice Age life in northeastern Canada

Published: 5 November 2025

A worn-down mammoth tooth discovered nearly 150 years ago on an island in Nunavut offers new insights into where and how the Ice Age giants lived and died.

Fast Radio Burst Conference hosted at 鶹ýվ for the first time

Published: 23 October 2025

Physics researchers Amanda Cook and Alice Curtin organize FRB2025, celebrating the 10th anniversary of a major finding in the field Doris Hua, Faculty of Science Communications Assistant

Redpath Museum and Physics Outreach bring science to life at 鶹ýվ's Bellairs Research Institute

Published: 24 November 2025

This past September, St. James Parish in Barbados celebrated We Gatherin’, a year-long festival of Barbadian heritage, culture and community. As part of the festivities, 鶹ýվ’s Bellairs Research...

How a 鶹ýվ undergrad’s summer research project became a paper in a prestigious journal

Published: 17 November 2025

When then-鶹ýվ undergraduate Maya Willard-Stepan cold-emailed a professor asking to help with their research, she didn’t expect the project to end up in the Nature-partner journal npj Urban...

Homecoming 2025: Water, Climate Change, and the Future

Published: 29 October 2025

As part of last weekend’s Homecoming festivities, Interim Dean of Science Alanna Watt hosted an engaging and timely event on Friday morning entitled “Water, Climate Change, and the Future,” which...

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