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From Imposter Syndrome to Expert Grubber

This December, Science Borealis is excited to feature a series of stories developed for a story-telling event held at the […]

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3 Things you should know about geoid models of Earth’s variable gravity, harmful invasive insect species, and synthetic diamonds

For this September edition, they tell us how the geoid gravity model helps scientists cope with Earth’s irregular shape, how invasive species such as the Japanese beetle are harmful to Canadian agriculture, and just how similar the properties of synthetic diamonds are to their natural counterparts.

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And the winner of the first Canadian Blood Services Dana Devine Award is…

And the winner of the first Canadian Blood Services Dana Devine Award is… Transfusion Tuesday, September 17, 2024 Aldis Brennan Dr. Melika Loriamini!  This new award, in honour of Dr. Dana Devine, supports early career scientists in a field related to transfusion science and medicine, blood banking and blood biotherapies. It is awarded in collaboration...

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Eleven Huskies: An Interview with Philipp Schott DVM

Philipp Schott DVM on friendship and courage, being a disciplined writer, and picking up all of the threads in the story.By Zazie Todd PhDThis page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Eleven Huskies is the latest in the Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery series from...

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