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By fields harrington , Katherine McKittrick May 6, 2022 7:00am
“Black people have always used interdisciplinary methodologies to explain, explore, and story the world,” writes Katherine McKittrick in her 2021 book, Dear Science and Other Stor
In his 13th season with the IceHogs, Head Equipment Manager Russ Holden played an integral role with hockey operations for several seasons and has helped the team overcome the challenges that have been presented to the industry over the past two seasons, earning him the team’s selection as t
Isabelle Kirkham spent seven years of her childhood in the care system
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A woman who went into care as a child is now using her own experience to help change the system she grew up in.
Isabelle Kirkham, who
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According to a recent study, microplastics represent a channel for infections on land to reach the water, potentially affecting human and wildlife health.
This study links microplastic contamination in the water to disease-carrying pathogens on land.
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Through collaboration and innovative problem solving, a team of six chemical engineering students won first place in their task at the 32nd WERC Environmental Design Contest in Las Cruces, N.M.
The team, composed of Rafik Baitamouni, Hagen Childers, Richard Danylo, Rachel Hampp, Mason Li
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Left: Top: KK 246, also known as ESO 461-036, is a dwarf irregular galaxy residing within the Local Void, a vast region of empty space. Visual: ESA/Hubble & NASA, E. Shaya, L. Rizzi, B. Tully, et al.
S cience is built on the boldly curious exploration of the natural world. Asto