Gene Pathway selection using group lasso regularized logistic regression by Rui Jin:
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most frequent type of genetic variation between individuals, and re...
Angling Steelhead - William Twardek - Carleton University
Angling Steelhead - William Twardek - Carleton University. We measured the physiological stress response and post-release activity patterns of wild steelhead exposed to a combination of handling (net ...
No Funding Means No Future - Some of Canada's top researchers explain why public funding is so important to the future of scientific discoveries in our country....
It is time to experiment with the way we experiment. Using the Internet, we will enable the public to fund and participate in an open model of basic scientific research.
The Web, itself the fruit of ...
An Entire Planet Hungry for Answers. How much do we really know about the food we eat? And how can some live in abundance while millions are on the brink of starving?...
A video abstract of a study assessing the attitudes and usage of technology across different generations.
Van Volkom, M., Stapley, J. C., & Amaturo, V. (2014). Revisiting the digital divide: gener...
Melting Glaciers and Water Supply - Lauren Somers - McGill University
Melting Glaciers and Water Supply - Lauren Somers - McGill University. I study the ways that climate change affects water resources in mountain regions using a combination of field and computer modeli...
Comparing methods of bone and cartilage grafting to help heal knee injuries
Minas et al. "Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation ‘‘Sandwich’’ Technique Compared With Autologous Bone Grafting for Deep Osteochondral Lesions in the Knee." The American Journal of Sports Me...
Shooting Stars and Life on Earth - Interview with Prof. Margaret Campbell-Brown - Meteors, or shooting stars, are ancient fragments from the coldest outer edges of our solar system - and they tell us ...
Big Questions, Six Billion Tiny Answers. Brendan Frey, CIFAR senior fellow and professor of computer engineering at the University of Toronto, believes that in a few years genome sequencing will be so...