Recent Research Headlines

Recent Research Headlines

  • April 1, 2010 | Research
    Popular cinema loves to delve into the world of archaeology for fantastical storylines that tease our fascination with history and titillate our sense of discovery
  • April 1, 2010 | Research
    Colourful vegetables and fruit pack a powerful nutrition punch. The closer your plate resembles a rainbow, the more nutrients you eat. Why? Vegetables and fruit are loaded in polyphenols; antioxidants that help reduce...
  • April 1, 2010 | Research
    If you've been in the library lately, you may have noticed a friendly new face: Heather Nicholson. Nicholson is a co-op student from the University of Western Ontario (UWO), where she is studying for a Master of Library...
  • March 31, 2010 | Research
    At the root of it, technology has long been applied to health and wellness on many levels. X-ray technology, for instance, was discovered in the 1880s and is now used by hospitals every day to see inside the bodies of...
  • March 31, 2010 | Research
    Music has power – it's a certain fact that few, if any, will deny. From the earliest of our days, our mothers sing us lullabies, and later as children we learn ABC's and nursery rhymes to sweet little tunes. Music...
  • March 30, 2010 | Research
    Kappa Sigma's 5th Annual Headshave for Cancer will be taking place in the Atrium begining at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Mar. 31 and continuing until 3 p.m. In the past four years, this event has raised over $140,000 for...
  • March 26, 2010 | Research
    The best and brightest science students from Lethbridge and southern Alberta square off in a head-to-head competition at the University of Lethbridge, University Hall Atrium on Saturday, Mar. 27 at the Sci-fusion...
  • March 22, 2010 | Research
    The Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group (LPIRG) has partnered with a number of agencies to help recognize World Water Day by presenting the feature film H2Oil at the Lethbridge Public Library on Monday night....
  • March 15, 2010 | Research
    Renowned University of Lethbridge geography professor Dr. Hester Jiskoot will discuss the hot button issue of climate change and how it is affecting the world's glaciers, Tuesday in Pincher Creek. Presented by the...
  • March 11, 2010 | Funding and Grants
    University of Lethbridge chemistry professor Dr. Hans-Joachim Wieden may work on the tiniest bits of matter, but his research is yielding big things – both for synthetic biology and for U of L students. Wieden's...

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