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.
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Dr. Catie Ivy (PhD) doesn’t call the birds she studies “birds” — she calls them her friends.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) researcher Dr. Arinjay Banerjee (PhD) is one of five Canadian researchers elected by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) for its inaugural Emerging Leaders cohort.
Comprised of five distinct layers, Earth’s atmosphere protects us and provides key ingredients for life on the planet, like oxygen and water. But certain chemicals released into the air can damage these important layers, leaving the earth prone to negative impacts, like climate change and disruption to our ecosystems.
USask researchers find that adding biochar to cement yields concrete that's stronger, more environmentally friendly.
The Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) at the University of Saskatchewan has received a $1.6 million investment from PrairiesCan to support a genomic selection-based accelerated breeding program.
Golden fields of canola flourishing against a bright blue sky might just be the quintessential image of a Saskatchewan summer. With 12 million acres of canola grown across the province every year, the crop’s delicate yellow flowers are a common and beautiful sight on any given Prairie highway.
Have you ever seen a moose in-person?