Reducing phosphorus in waterways
Dr. Darshani Kumaragamage has been researching ways farmers can reduce phosphorus runoff during the spring snowmelt.
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Dr. Darshani Kumaragamage has been researching ways farmers can reduce phosphorus runoff during the spring snowmelt.
Reducing the stigma around mental health is at the centre of a study led by Dr. José Gallego, from Almeria, Spain and The University of Winnipeg's Chair of Kinesiology and Applied Health, Dr. Melanie Gregg.
An extraordinary set of black-and-white photographs of "ghosts", taken in Winnipeg in the early 1920s, have caught the attention of UWinnipeg's art historian Dr. Serena Keshavjee.
When Dr. Janis Thiessen opens a jar of salsa, she's not just thinking about whether it's going to be mild or spicy. She's considering the complex issues of migrant communities, how sharing food, and other aspects of culture, helps individuals to orient themselves.
UWinnipeg physicist Dr. Jeffery Martin and his collaborators at TRIUMF, CERN, in Japan, and colleagues at UWinnipeg have a paper published in in Physical Review Accelerators.
Anthropologists from The University of Winnipeg were part of a study identifying the first monkey fossils found in Serbia after two molar teeth were discovered during the excavations of a rich palaeontological site in the village of Ridjake, in the Vladimirci Municipality of western Serbia.
Pīsim gets a fresh lease on life in the first interactive picture book app in both Rocky Cree and English languages that will launch on Thursday, October 24.
This past year, UWinnipeg was awarded more than $12 million in external research funding: the highest level of research revenue in UWinnipeg’s history.
Professor Phil Cyrenne explored anti-scalping laws and the selling of season tickets by professional sports teams in a recent research article.
UWinnipeg's Centre for Transnational Mennonite Studies cracks open KGB files to help find missing Mennonites from the 1930 and 40s.