BatProf sheds light on secrets of bats
This Halloween, come spend the evening with UWinnipeg's legendary BatProf, Dr. Craig Willis on Monday, October 29 at 7:00 pm. Learn about the amazing secrets of the flying mammals, known as bats!
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This Halloween, come spend the evening with UWinnipeg's legendary BatProf, Dr. Craig Willis on Monday, October 29 at 7:00 pm. Learn about the amazing secrets of the flying mammals, known as bats!
David Suzuki helps launch new film directed by UWinnipeg professor Dr. Ian Mauro’s latest climate change film, Beyond Climate, will have its world premiere at...
Proceeds from the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge phenomenon are helping UWinnipeg researcher Dr. Renée Douville make a breakthrough in ALS treatment.
Today the Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg launched a new section of their groundbreaking Climate Atlas of Canada that explains the effects...
The University of Winnipeg received research funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) that will enable several research projects.
Dr. Melanie Gregg and Dr. Nathan Hall, contributed to Canada’s first “State of the Nation” Report on Children’s Physical Literacy.
Today's 13th Annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Research Symposium featured research from 24 students from across disciplines and departments at UWinnipeg.
New research by a UWinnipeg psychology professor suggests that incivility harms politicians’ reputations — even during adversarial debate in partisan political environments, and even with...
When most people think of Churchill, Manitoba, they think of polar bears and northern lights. A group of geography students from UWinnipeg have seen plenty of both while doing research in the polar bear capital of the world.
UWinnipeg biologist Dr. Shailly Varma Shrivastav and UManitoba mathematician Dr. Stéphanie Portet with their team have been working together on novel regulatory aspects of proteins involved in cancer.