For the past 11 years, the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Images of Research contest has showcased the stunning research, scholarly and artistic work of USask staff, students, faculty and alumni. From honeybee yards to the hidden universe inside ourselves, this year’s contest captured the essence of USask research in eight winning photographs.
As the World Health Organization prepares to spotlight World Health Day on April 7 by kicking off a year-long campaign on maternal and newborn health, University of Saskatchewan (USask) health researchers are examining the benefits of donor breast milk for HIV-exposed infants.
Researcher Dr. Jim Lee (PhD), head of the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shares fascinating facts about the planet we call home.
As modern development spreads across Canada, First Nations in the Peace River region of British Columbia and Alberta require unbiased, data-driven research to maintain their Treaty-protected cultural and economic traditions.
Amid the snow and the slush of frigid Saskatchewan winters, one place on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus always remains warm and green: the greenhouses.
Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is embarking on an Indigenous-led area-based conservation initiative that supports its nine First Nations in the environmental stewardship of traditional lands and waters.