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Edmonton Journal on MSN‘Bad science’: Academics tear apart Alberta’s $2-million report on COVIDFalse narratives in a new $2-million report on COVID 19 in Alberta send Albertans the wrong signals, said a former chief medical officer of health for the province. An adjunct professor at the ...
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Zelenirstat cancer pill made in Alberta shows promising early resultsZelenirstat, a cancer-fighting pill made in Alberta, may have the power to save lives — but millions more in clinical trial funding and donations are needed to make it a reality.
Professor says students learn ‘from Indigenous ways in terms of health promotion and being at one with nature’ A required ...
Digital nostalgic features like iPhone’s ‘Memories’ risk retraumatizing survivors of abuse. Tech companies should consider options for safer, more inclusive design of these features ...
At the University of Alberta, president Bill Flanagan also shut down DEI at his institution. “It’s about excluding, or highlighting what divides us, rather than what unites us,” is how he ...
University of Alberta science professor Chris Herd said this is the first time the sound and image of a meteor falling has been documented on video. "No other meteorite fall has been documented ...
The future of Alberta's COVID-19 vaccination program is unclear as the federal government shifts responsibility for the ...
Canada tends to do well in comparison with other countries when it comes to student reading skills, but literacy scores have ...
The longer this freeze lasts, the greater the risk that students will suffer for financial decisions beyond their control.
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