Advancing smarter, more energy-efficient farming New technology will support researchers at the Queen’s Phytotron advance sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient food innovation.
Demystifying the world of Artificial Intelligence New course takes a deep dive into how AI works, and how we can work with it.
Pushing for equality The Women+ in Physics Canada Conference encourages women and gender minorities to build a career in Physics.
Recognizing the research leaders of tomorrow More than 100 Queen’s students and postdoctoral fellows have been awarded national funding to support their research and studies.
Reimaging our national pastime through an Indigenous lens Grant from SSHRC provides critical funding for the Indigenous Hockey Research Network.
Shaping the next generation of scientists The Network for Ultrafast Computing with Light on Emerging Unconventional Semiconductors (NUCLEUS) recently hosted its inaugural event.
Shedding new light on arsenic contamination New study examines archived letters that show how early feds, mine officials knew of arsenic issue in two Yellowknife mines.