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Home»Archives»Science (Page 21)

Green energy industries are impractical, destined to fail

By Tom Tamarkan on February 17, 2019  

Green energy industries are impractical, destined to fail

Supposedly green or renewable energy has become a trillion-dollar-plus annual industry that has spawned tens…

U of C Life Sciences Innovation Hub receiving $8.5M in funding

By Mario Toneguzzi on February 6, 2019  

U of C Life Sciences Innovation Hub receiving $8.5M in funding

The University of Calgary is receiving $8.5 million for the city’s Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund…

Temper your confidence in the science that runs your life

By Milton Friesen on January 27, 2019  

Temper your confidence in the science that runs your life

The big success stories of our time have scaled at exponential rates – Facebook, Amazon,…

Genetic modification a crucial tool in feeding the world

By Roslyn Kunin on January 22, 2019  

Genetic modification a crucial tool in feeding the world

The changing environment means we face weather patterns that haven’t been seen in generations. And…

Federal funding is ending but frailty still matters

By John Muscedere on January 14, 2019  

Federal funding is ending but frailty still matters

The federal government has announced the end of funding for its Networks of Centres of…

Endeavour’s voyage of enlightenment added a hemisphere to the world

By Mike Robinson on January 13, 2019  

Endeavour’s voyage of enlightenment added a hemisphere to the world

My daughter choreographs reading that plays to my whimsical non-fiction interests through Christmas gifts of…

Climate change conformity may well bury the truth

By Lee Harding on January 7, 2019  

Climate change conformity may well bury the truth

Galileo wrote, “In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the…

The clear and present danger of climate change

By Mike Robinson on December 16, 2018  

The clear and present danger of climate change

What’s the best way to ensure that humanity gets the severity of our impending climate…

Canada’s free ride on U.S. drug development may end soon

By Steven Globerman on December 6, 2018  

Canada’s free ride on U.S. drug development may end soon

By Steven Globerman and Bacchus Barua The Fraser Institute In October, the administration of U.S.…

10 change management strategies backed by science

By Carol Kinsey Goman on November 18, 2018  

10 change management strategies backed by science

I've been studying change leadership for over 25 years, but only recently have researchers been…

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