Matthew Conte, a master's student in the Women's and Gender Studies program at Carleton University, placed in the top 10 of Carleton's Three Minute Thesis competition. His topic was "More Fats, M...
Julia Chernis - Texas Student Research Showdown Submission
I created a short educational animation entitled "MRI: How It Works and Why It Is Safe" that explains the scientific principles of MRI imaging and demonstrates why it is a completely safe pr...
What Kind of Mutant Are You? We all have gene mutations. Some could be trouble, but many are harmless. How do we know which is which? That's the big riddle....
At the Centre of Every Galaxy is a Supermassive Black Hole - If you ask Prof. Sarah Gallagher what every big galaxy has in common, she will tell you that each one has a supermassive black hole at its ...
Fighting the war on cancer at the nano-level, researchers hope to dramatically change how cancer is being treated. Professor Sailor is trying to create nanoparticles that travel the bloodstream, latch...
“Biobank consent models – toward widening public participation in biobanking?” published in the Journal of Biorepository Science for Applied Medicine by Solberg B, Steinsbekk KS....
Take five MIT undergrads and give them 15 seconds each to talk about their research. Sound familiar? It's a play on the Cambridge Science Festival's upcoming event, "Big Ideas for Busy People.&qu...
Why Do Some Countries Decline? It's not culture or geography that decide a nation's fate, says one economics professor. It's about the institutions they have -- or don't have....