Chemistry News Archive
Breaking it Down
April 18, 2016 —
When Michael Eskin wants to make a point about his favourite subject, lectures, overhead projectors and handouts aren’t enough
NSERC funds two projects focused on laser technology and water contamination
March 1, 2016 —
Investment of $1.09 million will impact research concerned with Canada's manufacturing and fuel industries
New twist in an ancient fight
February 16, 2016 —
Removing bacteria’s defence gives us a new offence
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Four more to be reckoned with
November 25, 2015 —
New Vanier Scholars receiving major grants to study subjects as varied as nutritional foods, crop disease, pollution and genocide
Get to know our 2015 Vanier Scholars
November 25, 2015 —
Jonathan Challis is a science enthusiast and mentor, especially to First Nations communities and inner-city youth.
Faculty of Science
Lecture: Isaac Newton’s Alchemy
October 6, 2015 —
Why one of the most insightful scientists in history was convinced that alchemical transformations were scientifically plausible.
Lecture: The standoff between humans and microbes
August 25, 2015 —
Kim Lewis, discoverer of new antibiotic, will deliver this year's 2015 Armes Lecture on Sept 10
New funding to develop targeted cancer treatments with fewer side effects
August 24, 2015 —
Dr. Sean McKenna has received two separate grants to support two new studies.
Research and International
Water for life
August 19, 2015 —
It’s a fine day to be a scientist-in-training with the U of M’s CREATE H2O program, where students partner with First Nations across Manitoba and Ontario to improve water and sanitation security.
Faculty of Science
Using science to solve a murder mystery
July 16, 2015 —
Three-day interactive camp introduces students to the U of M, its professors, and its science labs.





