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Don’t get hooked by online phishing expeditions
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Sept. 19, 2017
Don’t get hooked by online phishing expeditions
Use 'positive paranoia' to protect online info—here’s how.
COMMENTARY || Fierce debate roars to life over grizzly bear hunt
Management of grizzlies requires those on either side of the issue to find some common ground.
UAlberta in the News
Spud research looks at greenhouse gas emissions
Western Producer
Shoppers still spending at Canada’s biggest malls, researchers say
Global News
5-year fight removes less than 1% of phosphorus from Lake Winnipeg basin
CBC
What’s the best way to talk to your child about marijuana?
Edmonton Journal
Bishops urge Albertans to vote morally for school trustees
CBC
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Dentists seeing more cracked and fractured teeth during pandemic—and now ‘mask mouth’
U of A Headlines
April 12, 2021
Dentists seeing more cracked and fractured teeth during pandemic—and now ‘mask mouth’
U of A periodontist Liran Levin (FoMD) says dental offices are safe and urges people not to put off appointments that would prevent problems from getting worse.
In the News
CTV News
April 9, 2021
U of A program helps local businesses build up digital presence
Heather Thomson (Business) comments on Making Edmonton Digital, a partnership between the City of Edmonton, the U of A, the federal government and local businesses helping local companies with digital marketing.
CTV News
April 10, 2021
Canadian researchers want to shift away from health risk and age-based vaccine rollout
Canadian researchers including Finlay McAlister (FoMD) are calling for a more nuanced approach to vaccinating the population, shifting away from a focus on age and health risks.
Global News
April 10, 2021
U of A group creates biodegradable products with local brewery
Student Gabrielle Rohovie (Business) discusses how U of A students in the group Project Bio6 are working with local breweries to create biodegradable products.
CBC Edmonton
April 10, 2021
Edmontonians turn to outdoor gyms and fitness parks during pandemic
Students Brianne Popowich and Capri Horstmann, and wellness co-ordinator Avneet Hayer (KSR), are interviewed about the outdoor gym at the U of A.
Toronto Star
April 12, 2021
‘Cleaner than ancient arctic ice,’ university scientists plan to study Tiny-area groundwater
Scientists William Shotyk and Michael Powell (both ALES) asked the town of Tiny, Ontario to collaborate on a project involving the town's water supply, which they say is uniquely clean.
The next frontiers in Type 1 diabetes treatment
Nov. 15, 2017
The next frontiers in Type 1 diabetes treatment
The Alberta Diabetes Institute at UAlberta is going where no one else is in the quest for new, better diabetes treatments.
Aspirin found to prevent heart attacks after non-cardiac surgery in patients with prior coronary intervention
Study shows that for every 1,000 patients, aspirin prevents 59 heart attacks but causes eight major bleeding events.
COMMENTARY || MLAs should vote with their conscience on Bill 24
Proposed gay-straight alliance legislation increases safety and inclusion by putting vulnerable students first, says education professor.
UAlberta in the News
Meet the human guinea pig who hacked his own DNA
CBC Quirks & Quarks
Tiny bugs are having sex on your face right now
National Geographic
'Arctic, fragile vessel of nature, sustainable heritage'
Korea Herald
Roy Moore and the moral mirror of hatred
The Week
What venture capitalists can learn from 'racist' rats
Chicago Booth Review
Farm runoff and the worsening algae plague
Associated Press
New technology speeds up shopping, signals battle between world's biggest companies
Global News
New app by U of A student encourages drivers to slow down
St. Albert Gazette
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When it comes to learning language, are we all just animals?
Nov. 16, 2017
When it comes to learning language, are we all just animals?
Two UAlberta scientists reignite debate on how humans acquire language.
COMMENTARY || Why Alberta should commit to a Keystone XL contract
Long-term commitment would lessen business risk of pipeline and help ensure value of Alberta bitumen, says energy economist.
COMMENTARY || The debate over what constitutes terrorism
Failure to clearly define terrorism creates insidious double standard when it comes to mass shootings, argues UAlberta PhD student.
UAlberta in the News
U.S. Congress urged to crack down on Chinese investment as Canada opens door
Globe and Mail
New techniques may reduce spread of mountain pine beetle
Whitecourt Star
Judge orders psychiatric assessments for accused in Edmonton attacks
Global News
Edmonton refuses to release harassment data for city employees
Edmonton Journal
Serving the community: U of A introduces PhD program in Indigenous studies
CBC
How Canadian universities help international students thrive
Maclean's
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