| Phone Icon 403.210.5275 | Email Icon Contact Us | Resize Text
  • GMOs restore lost carbon sinks in natural forests

    “Until recently, Canadian forests were a [carbon] sink, according to the Canadian Forest Service,” reports the David Suzuki Foundation. Now those forests are emitting more carbon than they're taking out of the atmosphere. Here is how genomics can help convert them back to carbon sinks again.

  • Blog Icon

    GMOs restore lost carbon sinks in natural forests

    “Until recently, Canadian forests were a [carbon] sink, according to the Canadian Forest Service,” reports the David Suzuki Foundation. Now those forests are emitting more carbon than they're taking out of the atmosphere. Here is how genomics can help convert them back to carbon sinks again.

  • Blog Icon

    The Flu – I got the shot

    Who is at risk? Perhaps you!

  • Blog Icon

    Advances in Organ Transplants Save Lives

    As organ transplants become more commonplace, more donors are needed

  • Blog Icon

    Nickle at Noon - Campus Collections Pecha Kucha

    Using museum collections to enhance teaching and learning

  • Blog Icon

    Government of Canada to invest in genomic applications projects

    $6 Million in federal funding for new genomics applications projects across Canada

  • Blog Icon

    Ryerson University opens new Faculty of Science Research Facilities at MaRS

    Cell biology, biochemistry, microbiology and environmental toxicology have all found a new research home in Toronto

  • Blog Icon

    Rock Hard Science

    It’s not Beakerhead, but for Canmore, it’s close.