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9 of 18 water research grants go to U of A

05/06/2013: Funding from Alberta Innovates looks at swimmer’s itch, wetland sustainability and forecasting Alberta’s water future  more...

Alberta Government announces new spinoff institute for Campus Alberta

05/06/2013: Lukaszuk says institute will bring royalty streams to post-secondary institutions  more...

Check out EdTech conference in Calgary

04/30/2013: Athabasca University and the National Research Council establish new venture for Educational Technology companies to improve global competitiveness
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Protein could hold key to development of aortic aneurysms

04/29/2013: University of Alberta researchers working towards treatment for aortic aneurysms in the abdomen  more...

Traditional culture reduces prescription and illicit drug problems for urban Aboriginals

04/29/2013: A new study by  University of Lethbridge researcher finds urban Aboriginal adults who embrace traditional culture are less likely to experience drug problems  more...

Scientists study rare dinosaur skin fossil at CLS

04/26/2013: Experiments will determine dinosaur’s skin colour and why the fossil preserved intact   more...

Fish was on the menu for early flying dinosaur

04/26/2013: UAlberta research yields first evidence that “microraptors” could catch prey in the water as well as on land  more...

Small mammal, caterpillar partners in food supply

04/26/2013: Researchers discover unusual co-operation between species in competition for scarce vegetation in northern mountain areas.  more...

Alberta Legislature to recognize 9 Alberta inventors

04/15/2013: Nominees vying  for the 2013 Ernest C. Manning Awards for innovation will be introduced to MLA's at the start of Question Period  more...

CATA Alliance announces science and technology journalism Award

04/10/2013: Deadline for nominations to all categories in CATA Awards is April 15, 2013  more...

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More than half of Canada’s aboriginal population lives in urban centres. University of Lethbridge health researcher Dr. Cheryl Currie's recent study of urban aboriginal health indicates those who participate in traditional activities despite living in the city are less likely to have trouble with drug abuse. (Alberta Innovates Health Solutions)

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