Research and International News Archive
Worth losing sleep over: our fight against superbugs
June 21, 2018 —
How queer it is that life decisions and trajectories can pivot on petty events, like opening a toy on Christmas and then watching a movie
Do we have to get old?
June 18, 2018 —
We’re all getting older, but some of us age faster than others. It doesn’t have to be this way
Daily Mail: Replace your rice and potatoes with lentils!
June 15, 2018 —
Eating lentils could also combat high blood pressure, according to a study published in March.
Bacteria, get out of my kitchen
June 14, 2018 —
Graduate student Mohammad Reza Kazemian has found a way to banish bacteria from cooking surfaces
CBC: Pavement-pounding technology that gathers data on road condition hits Winnipeg streets
June 13, 2018 —
City hopes hydraulic weight platform technology will contribute to more efficient road repairs
Western Producer: Deep learning methods guide computers to insect identification
June 11, 2018 —
U of M scientists have developed a program where computers can identify insects within grain bins
U of M hosts international conference on Canada’s role in global public health
June 11, 2018 —
International and Canadian leaders in the field of global public health will gather in Winnipeg on June 12 and 13 to discuss Canada’s role in making a healthier world
Solving a problem of the sexes
June 11, 2018 —
In broad terms, men and women are at greater risk for different diseases. Why?
Wpg. Sun: Young entrepreneur honoured for better-tasting hospital food replacement
June 8, 2018 —
Erin Goldberg, a 29-year-old entrepreneur and co-founder of ViTal Functional Foods Inc., is being awarded the Social Mitacs Entrepreneur Award in Montreal for her creation, Thrive
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
From the field: Hudson Bay research with BaySys Team 4
June 8, 2018 —
Post-doc fellow David Capelle is having a fruitful time in the field working with his advisor Tim Papakyriakou, and filed a report on his research investigating carbon cycles in Hudson Bay





