The University of Saskatchewan (USask) will soon be home to the first university owned-and-operated, vendor-supported, full-stack, open-architecture quantum computer in Canada, positioning the university as a unique hub for quantum innovation.
A new study has revealed that while SARS-CoV-2 can weaken part of the body’s early immune response, it may also unintentionally trigger another defence that helps cells fight back.
A new blood test created by University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers could mean faster diagnosis of the most devastating and aggressive types of Parkinson’s disease.
This year marks a landmark milestone for the Prairie Swine Centre (PSC) as it celebrates its 35th anniversary since being formally established as a non-profit corporation in 1991.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate student Sheila Naytowhow was raised by First Nation elected officials and saw first-hand how their leadership roles impact their health.