Accusations of ‘crunch’ workloads and systemic discrimination
Author: Geoff McMaster
Cryogenic preservation of human organs brings hope for saving lives
Five years ago, the idea of freezing an organ was science fiction. Not any more
The downside of singling out top performers
Why symbolic rewards may backfire
Salt caverns could help solve hydrogen storage challenge
Using salt caverns for hydrogen storage could be safer and more sustainable than using small-scale tanks
Light-activated solution kills infectious viruses and bacteria
Antimicrobial molecules can be safely and easily applied to everything from protective face masks and fabrics to doorknobs and handrails
Clinic offers help for COVID long-haulers
The U of A houses one of the first clinics in Alberta dedicated to helping people manage long COVID
Study sheds light on the dark side of artificial intelligence
To understand how to get artificial intelligence right, we need to know how it can go wrong
Airports perform better when owned by private equity funds
Airports under public ownership have no incentive to improve customer experiences
Promoting Canadian music today is as crucial as ever
Negative reaction to the Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) is perplexing
Satellite launch marks new milestone for made-in-Alberta space science
Second cube satellite built by student-led team will help scientists monitor wildfires