Conflict between humans and wildlife in Tanzania is being poorly managed – and climate change is making things worse Human-wildlife conflicts are a challenge for authorities in African countries where people live near protected areas.
Scientists crack the code of what causes diamonds to erupt »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s researcher Christopher Spencer is part of an international team working on research that will revolutionize future diamond discoveries.
Vice-Principal Research announces results of Postdoctoral Fellowship program FAS welcomes five new postdoctoral fellows through the Vice-Principal Research Postdoctoral Fund.
The Crudden Effect Special journal issue showcases the impact of Dr. Cathleen Crudden on the field of chemistry, and her role as a mentor.
Summer music festivals do more than entertain, they help us imagine possible futures Music festival season is finally here. And after multiple summers without large in-person gatherings and reduced capacities, many people are returning to their favourite music festivals to have a good time.
Crawford Lake tells a story As scientists around the world try to determine the start of a new epoch, this small Ontarian lake has been selected to be a geological landmark.
How an African collection of art in Canada is celebrated with care and community A significant collection of traditional African art has had a home in Canada for almost 100 years.
Fresh ideas for our waterways »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý's research team awarded more than $800,000 to advance groundbreaking innovations in monitoring aquatic ecosystems.