USask research explores how wildfire smoke impacts bird physiology
Dr. Catie Ivy (PhD) doesn’t call the birds she studies “birds” — she calls them her friends.
News and stories about research at the University of Saskatchewan
Dr. Catie Ivy (PhD) doesn’t call the birds she studies “birds” — she calls them her friends.
Bees share a surprising number of similarities to humans, in both their biology and their social structure.
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team is bringing health education into a new, technological – and virtual – world.
Dr. Tianqi Xie (PhD) holds up a pendant on a necklace she wears around her neck – a piece of labradorite, a type of feldspar, shaped into a heart.
A new comparative carbon footprint study of barley and oats production shows that Saskatchewan and Western Canadian farmers are producing these crops with the lowest carbon intensity relative to other jurisdictions.
Work by USask researchers advances understanding of clathrate hydrates, crystal "cages" of ice that can trap gas, liquids
University of Saskatchewan (USask) master’s student Heather Alford knows firsthand how important mealtimes can be for families and their loved ones living with dementia.