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Canada’s Senate committee on banking, trade and commerce is undertaking yet another study on Canadian trade, this time looking at the potential…

As more than 1,400 graduating students in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have convocation ceremonies Tuesday, Tyler Irving…

Anston Emmanuel is about to start a coveted job as an active safety controls development engineer at automotive giant General Motors – a position he…

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Graduation is a milestone in many people's lives, but especially for those who are the first in their family to don a convocation…

“Juno is a go for launch.” Janis Chodas will never forget those words – the verbal go-ahead she gave to launch the Juno spacecraft in…

Oren Kraus took up coding because, by his own admission, he was not cut out for doing experiments in the lab. Now his artificial intelligence-powered…

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When it comes to plastics polluting our water, it’s not just the world’s oceans that should keep us concerned. Chelsea Rochman, assistant professor…

It takes more than a smart idea to achieve a breakthrough. Researchers also require space and equipment to carry out their…

There are few people more capable than Mark Carney during an economic or financial crisis – a good thing since he often seems to find himself at the…

Over the past 10 years, more than 300,000 Canadians have volunteered to be part of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP), a research…