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Decarbonization – The Inconvenient Truth

By Yogi Schulz on June 1, 2022  

Decarbonization – The Inconvenient Truth

Today’s guest is Yogi Shulz (see his bio below). Yogi explores the issue of climate…

Plant diversity minimally affected by intensive cattle grazing: study

By Adrianna MacPherson on May 30, 2022  

Plant diversity minimally affected by intensive cattle grazing: study

The way ranchers graze their cattle doesn’t make much difference in plant diversity on the…

App uses artificial intelligence to track healing wounds in real time

By Geoff McMaster on May 29, 2022  

App uses artificial intelligence to track healing wounds in real time

Three University of Alberta engineering students have developed a mobile app that tracks the progress…

Teachers must stop undermining parental values

By Michael Zwaagstra on May 29, 2022  

Teachers must stop undermining parental values

When parents send their children to school, they place a lot of trust in teachers.…

Program celebrates 20 years of changing lives for diabetics

By Gillian Rutherford on May 26, 2022  

Program celebrates 20 years of changing lives for diabetics

After 20 years of perfecting their technique, the team behind the largest islet transplant program…

U of A receives $48.3 million in provincial funding to expand enrolment

By Michael Brown on May 25, 2022  

U of A receives $48.3 million in provincial funding to expand enrolment

With a focus on high-demand programs to meet Alberta’s emerging labour market needs, the provincial…

Market forces will govern the pace of energy transition

By Dave Collyer on May 25, 2022  

Market forces will govern the pace of energy transition

Today’s guest is Dave Collyer (see his bio below). Dave reviews the frustrations of the…

What does Kenney’s fall from grace mean for the conservative movement?

By Michael Taube on May 24, 2022  

What does Kenney’s fall from grace mean for the conservative movement?

For more than three decades, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has been one of the leading…

Imperial signs biggest ever contracts with Indigenous businesses

By Deborah Jaremko on May 23, 2022  

Imperial signs biggest ever contracts with Indigenous businesses

Canadian oil sands producer Imperial Oil says it has signed two of its largest-ever contracts…

Surging global coal use highlights opportunity for Canadian LNG

By Deborah Jaremko on May 20, 2022  

Surging global coal use highlights opportunity for Canadian LNG

Coal use around the world is rising in what the head of the International Energy…

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