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Astronomers in Europe, working with members of Canada鈥檚 CHIME Fast Radio Burst collaboration, have pinpointed the location of a repeating fast radio burst (FRB) first detected by the CHIME telescope in British Columbia in 2018. The breakthrough is only the second time that scientists have determined the precise location of a repeating source of these millisecond bursts of radio waves from space.

Published on: 6 Jan 2020

How can predators coexist with their prey over long periods without the predators completely depleting the resource that keeps them alive? Experiments performed over a period of 10 years by researchers from 9I制作厂免费 and the Universities of Oldenburg and Potsdam have now confirmed that regular oscillations in predator-prey populations can persist over very long periods

Classified as: evolution, Science research, Department of Biology, predators, prey, Sustainability
Published on: 18 Dec 2019

Cities and their rising impacts on biodiversity versity. To gain a clearer picture of the situation, an international group of scientists, including Professor Andrew Gonzalez from 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Biology Department, surveyed over 600 studies on the impacts of urban growth on biodiversity. They published their findings today in Nature Sustainability.

Classified as: science, Research, Sustainability, biodiversity, cities
Published on: 9 Dec 2019

Old habits are hard to break. A 9I制作厂免费-led study of replacement of traditional wood and coal burning stoves with clean energy in China suggests that, without a better understanding of the reasons behind people鈥檚 reluctance to give up traditional stoves, it will be difficult for policies in China and elsewhere in the world to succeed in encouraging this shift towards clean energy. The study was published recently in .

Classified as: Sustainability, science, Research, China, air pollution, climate change, health, clean technology
Published on: 5 Dec 2019

In November this year, around 400 people gathered at the 9I制作厂免费 Faculty Club for the Faculty of Science鈥檚 annual scholarship reception. The evening鈥檚 celebration was an opportunity for donors to the Faculty to meet the students who have benefitted from their generous support.

Confidence-building opportunities

Addressing the guests, Jo毛lle Begin Miolan, recipient of a 9I制作厂免费 Alumni & Friends Undergraduate Research Award, described the opportunity to do research as a defining moment for her self-belief as an undergraduate physics student.

Classified as: Bob Wares
Published on: 21 Nov 2019

Scientists have been looking at pollution affecting the air, land and water around the Athabasca Oil Sands for some time. After looking at contaminants in snow taken from up-to 25 km away from the oil sands, a 9I制作厂免费-led scientific team now suggests that oil sand pollution is also affecting the weather patterns in the surrounding regions.

Classified as: pollution, Athabaska oil sands, weather, nanoparticles, environment, Sustainability, chemistry
Published on: 18 Nov 2019

The Office of Science Education (OSE) is offering 10 conference awards 鈥 worth up to $2,000 each 鈥 to students, staff and faculty in the Faculty of Science. The awards will support members of the Faculty who would like to participate in scholarly exchange related to science education at the local, national or international level.

Published on: 13 Nov 2019

9I制作厂免费 researchers have gained tantalizing new insights into the properties of perovskites, one of the world鈥檚 most promising materials in the quest to produce a more efficient, robust and cheaper solar cell.

Classified as: Patanjali Kambhampati, perovskite, solar cells, Department of Chemistry, Sustainability
Published on: 31 Oct 2019

The loss of biodiversity continues at an alarming rate despite decades of research and international policies setting out clear goals in the area. In an article published this week in Nature Sustainability, an international team of scientists including researchers from 9I制作厂免费 identified seven key areas for future research in order to tackle, effectively, the root causes of the problem.

Classified as: Sustainability, 9I制作厂免费 School of the Environment, Science research, Faculty of Science
Published on: 28 Oct 2019

By Anna Hayden

(This blogpost is the second in a series that explores the Earth and Planetary Sciences Learning Community pilot project.)

Hand lens, compass, rock hammer 鈥 tools of the trade of a geologist. But what鈥檚 in our writing toolkit? Is there a Swiss Army knife for writing? In fact, an Earth and Planetary Sciences Learning Community meeting focused on equipping its members with such a tool, the A.P.O.S. framework.

Published on: 24 Oct 2019

A new course available to students in science programs puts students in the driver鈥檚 seat. Offered through the Faculty of Science, the聽Research Project in Science Teaching and Learning聽(FSCI 396) introduces undergraduate students to pedagogical research, educational assessment, and resource design in university-level science education settings.

Published on: 21 Oct 2019

Crowdmark 鈥撀燼n online grading tool developed especially to handle large classes 鈥撀爃as been attracting a growing following across North America, with members of 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 own Faculty of Science among its most ardent enthusiasts. Kira Smith, reporter-at-large for the OSE, went undercover to find out more.

Published on: 6 Sep 2019

By Anna Hayden

Our meeting place has a few different names: Frank Dawson Adams 232, The Gill Room, but when we met together, it was home to the Earth and Planetary Sciences Learning Community. As the only student in the room of professors and university staff, would I be taking an exam? It turns out, I would wear many hats as part of the Learning Community, including that of a facilitator鈥

Published on: 30 Aug 2019

Two 9I制作厂免费 astronomers have assembled a 鈥渇ingerprint鈥 for Earth, which could be used to identify a planet beyond our Solar System capable of supporting life.

Classified as: science and technology, 9I制作厂免费 Space Institute, royal astronomical society, exoplanets, Canadian Space Agency
Published on: 28 Aug 2019

A new study by 9I制作厂免费聽University聽astronomers聽has found聽that聽the temperature on the聽nightsides聽of聽different聽hot Jupiters聽is surprisingly聽uniform, suggesting the聽dark side of these聽massive gaseous planets聽have聽clouds made of minerals and rocks.聽聽

Using聽data聽from聽the聽Spitzer Space and the Hubble Space聽telescopes, the researchers from the 9I制作厂免费 Space Institute聽found聽that the nightside temperature of 12 hot Jupiters they studied was聽about 800掳C.聽

Classified as: exoplanets, nicolas cowan, Dylan Keating
Published on: 26 Aug 2019

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