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CBC: Reverse innovation brings technology from developing nations to Canada

May 11, 2015 — 
Cellphone-size contraption to detect breast cancer

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Water in lake splashing up

$13 million in new funding supporting research projects vital to Manitoba

May 7, 2015 — 
Research to improve environmental sustainability

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Recognizing exceptional women

May 7, 2015 — 
Three U of M community members honoured and celebrated

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Globe and Mail: New data give scientists a glimpse into history of the woolly mammoth

April 27, 2015 — 
What set mammoths apart from their close living relatives?

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Physics professor Dr. John Page is using sound to make food taste better

April 24, 2015 — 
Global News: Winnipeg researchers using sound to make instant noodles taste better

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CTV: A messy strawberry experiment

April 22, 2015 — 
Prof uses everyday household items to extract a berry's DNA.

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Novel multifunctional anti-infective agents discovered!

April 22, 2015 — 
A collaborative UofM study has led to the discovery of a novel class of multifunctional anti-infective agents.

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CCGS Amundsen: connecting with the north

Community Stories

Connecting with the North: Learning alongside top researchers in the Arctic

April 21, 2015 — 
Schools on Board invites students and teachers from across Canada to stay aboard the CCGS Amundsen—Canada’s research icebreaker.

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Manitoba’s young science prodigies recognized at Sanofi Biogenius Canada regional final

April 11, 2015 — 
Winner of first prize supported by U of M professor; will represent Manitoba at the SBC National Final in Ottawa

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Renovated science lounge enhances the student experience

April 10, 2015 — 
Upgrades have made the space modern, bright and welcoming.

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