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Carleton University bestowed an honorary degree on 9I制作厂免费 Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier today to recognize her 鈥渙utstanding leadership in the Canadian scientific community while fostering research opportunities for future generations of scholars.鈥

Classified as: Principal, Suzanne Fortier, Carleton University, honorary doctorate
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Published on: 10 Jun 2014

By Katherine Gombay - News - June 10

Researchers from 9I制作厂免费 and the U.S. Geological Survey, more used to measuring thawing permafrost than its expansion, have made a surprising discovery. There is new permafrost forming around Twelvemile Lake in the interior of Alaska. But they have also quickly concluded that, given the current rate of climate change, it won鈥檛 last beyond the end of this century.

Classified as: global warming, Research, Earth and Planetary Sciences, climate change, Jeffrey McKenzie, permafrost, Alaska, Arctic, Twelvemile Lake
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Published on: 10 Jun 2014

By Cynthia Lee - News - June 8, 2014

Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers at 9I制作厂免费 and the Douglas Institute. This discovery may hold a key to improving treatment options for those who suffer from depression.

Classified as: brain, Douglas Institute, mental health, depression, suicide, Gustavo Turecki
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Published on: 8 Jun 2014

As far back as the time of the dinosaurs, 66 million years ago, forests recovered from fires in the same manner they do today, according to a team of researchers from 9I制作厂免费 and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.

Classified as: dinosaurs, Redpath Museum, Emily Bamforth, Forest fire, Hans Larsson, Royal Saskatchewan Museum
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Published on: 5 Jun 2014

As more people move to urban areas, cities around the world are experiencing increased water stress and looking for additional water supplies to support their continued grow.

Classified as: water, cities, Gleeson, global database, Grill, groundwater, Lehner, Nature Conservancy, sources, water-stressed, watershed
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Published on: 3 Jun 2014

Risk analysis finds savings for homeowners and local governments of excluding invasive pests like the emerald ash borer outweigh added cost to imported goods

Classified as: invasive species, beetles, brian leung, emerald ash borer, pests, trees
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Published on: 28 May 2014

Montreal, May 16, 2014聽鈥揟he Cole Foundation continues its support of promising young scientists conducting research on leukemia and lymphomas in children and young adults with the announcement of fourteen new fellowship grants and one new investigator grant for a total funding value of $700,000.聽

Classified as: young scientists, leukemia, Cole Foundation
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Published on: 16 May 2014

An innovative proposal to harvest water in some of the world鈥檚 most arid locations has won the international competition Shell Ideas360. A team of Concordia and 9I制作厂免费 students beat out more than 600 submissions to emerge as the only North American competitors in the top five presenting to an international panel of judges in Amsterdam.

Classified as: news, Ideas360, Sami Sayegh, Shell
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Published on: 15 May 2014

What is the secret to aging more slowly and living longer? Not antioxidants, apparently.

Classified as: news, Biology, aging, apoptosis, Cell, longevity, Siegfried Hekimi
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Published on: 8 May 2014
Classified as: Quebec, Suzanne Fortier, Philippe Couillard, cabinet
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Published on: 23 Apr 2014

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Published on: 22 Apr 2014

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