The dwarf planet Quaoar
The U of L's Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) is used to recalculate the size of a dwarf planet on the outer edge of our solar system
Cryogenic facility helping researchers
The University of Lethbridge’s new cryogenic test facility (CTF) has allowed researchers in Dr. David Naylor’s astrophysics lab to be more productive, more energy efficient and more flexible
A place to showcase
U of L alumna Deb Klics (BEd '90) is an artist and elementary school teacher. This summer, her paintings have graced the walls of the Strathmore Municipal Library.
Entire museum gallery for Lakeland College alum
Wildlife paintings by U of L alum Colin Starkevich (BSc '14), highlighting the grasslands of southern Alberta, are on display at the Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton until Sept. 27
Rural male caregivers need more help
Ryan Waldorf, a nursing instructor at the University of Lethbridge, explored the lives of 12 rural men who care for wives with dementia
Drivers in Alberta say they faced $20 ‘toll’ after detour through First Nation
U of L Native Studies professor Don McIntyre comments on the illegal trespassing incidents on the Morley reserve
Research centre reports latest to be destroyed
Dr. Jim Byrne comments on the closing of the research library at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Research Centre
Students get head start on research careers
Summer students conducting research at the CCBN highlighted their work at the annual Summer Student Symposium.
Siwella helps Pronghorns upset Huskies
The U of L Pronghorns men’s soccer players led local players through a free camp and then played an exhibition match against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
Octopuses seen throwing things may be using shells as weapons
The U of L's Jennifer Mather says octopuses often use jets of water to clean their house or chase off small fish so it's still a mystery if one octopus intends to bean another.
What makes people gay? (An update)
Writer Neil Swidey revisits one of his earlier stories — 'What Makes People Gay?' — after attending The Puzzle of Sexual Orientation conference held at the U of L in July.
Sexual orientation is much more complex than straight, gay or bisexual
After attending The Puzzle of Sexual Orientation conference at the U of L, Dr. Lori Brotto, a psychologist and a professor at UBC, discusses the concept of sexual fluidity.
Overvoorde teaches drawing workshop
A look at the work of Chris Stoffel Overvoorde, Artist-in-Residence in the Gushul Studio of the University of Lethbridge in Blairmore, Alta.
Students show off summer neuroscience projects during symposium
Research projects were on display Thursday at the University of Lethbridge for the annual Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience Summer Student Symposium
Teens trade summer for study
A look at local high school students in the Heritage Youth Researcher Summer (HYRS) program, funded by Alberta Innovates Health Solutions
First Nations sign treaty to bring back the buffalo
Dr. Leroy Little Bear discusses the significance of the buffalo treaty
What our thick eyebrow obsession has to do with feminism - and science
U of L psychology professor Dr. Javid Sadr says eyebrows are even more important than eyes for recognizing people
Flyers hire Brady Robinson as goalie development coach
U of L kinesiology alumnus Brady Robinson earns a position with the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers
Younger Americans taking notice of CFL, new survey suggests
Dr. Reg Bibby's work on sport interest demographics says young American viewers are seeking out the CFL
What makes people gay? (An update)
A Boston Globe writer given exclusive access to the U of L hosted conference, Puzzle of Sexual Orientation