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Nuclear Medicine Can Cure Cancer, and Canadian Researchers Are Stepping up the Fight
A UBC-led team has received more than $23 million in federal funding to develop precision radiopharmaceuticals that promise to transform cancer treatment in Canada and beyond.
How Seaweed Has Been Misleading Scientists About Reef Health
For decades, scientists have looked to seaweed as an indicator of the health of coral reefs lying underneath.
Electric Car Batteries Are Difficult to Recycle – At Least for Now
Electric cars are a growing market, and so are the large batteries they use.
Avian Flu Outbreaks in Marine Mammals Mark New Era for Deadly Virus
Last June, the phones at Marine Mammals of Maine began ringing — a lot. People walking the craggy shoreline of Casco Bay, which stretches north and south of Portland, were reporting sick or dead seals.
How Is Sleep Affected by Changing Clocks and Seasons?
How are you sleeping?