Organic matter found in fossilized 44-million-year-old beetle An exciting new discovery opens a window to the past.
Research to help provide clean drinking water to First Nations communities University of Regina environmental engineer secures federal funding to develop a self-powered, portable device for water disinfection and pollutant removal
My identity is my superpower Dr. Gwen Grinyer is the first open, out, and visible trans woman physicist in Canada.
Easing the burden Online therapy is helping to protect the mental health of public safety personnel and their families.
Silenced Sisters Silenced Sisters is a student's photo-based response to the Missing Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) movement.
Found in translation Translating more than 40,000 documents will help the Cowessess First Nation team discover the identities of those buried in hundreds of unmarked graves.
Managing our mask mess Engineer Dr. Denise Stilling is turning used face masks into weather-resistant landscape bricks that can withstand a Prairie winter.
Recycling Saskatchewan’s ag waste Engineer Dr. Denise Stilling is taking flax residue and turning it into something useful - pole caps that can preserve the wood of utility poles.
If the shirt fits… How one U of R prof is hoping to change the shape of fanwear to be more inclusive.
A picture is worth a thousand emotions Master’s student Dami Egbeyem has created a way to show us our emotions
U of R mental-health researcher awarded Order of Canada Dr. Gordon Asmundson has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for his ongoing research, mentorship, and clinical practice in the field of mental health.
Granted! Health Research – CIHR 2023 Project Grants Thanks to federal funding, U of R health researchers are able to do the work that helps improve the lives of Canadians.
Granted! SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grants 2023 The federal government is providing funding so our researchers can help to ensure a violence-free Canada.
Granted! Health Research – SHRF Align Grants 2023 U of R researchers receive funding to conduct health research that aligns with the needs of Saskatchewan.
Ending the cycle of trauma A new trauma-focused prenatal group program aims to interrupt the generational cycle of trauma.