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Concordia University: Leading innovation and research in Montreal’s thriving academic landscape

Effrosyni Diamantoudi, Dean of Graduate Studies at Concordia University, discusses its unique contributions to Montreal’s academic landscape.

Research in Saskatchewan: A fertile environment for innovators across industries

Research in Saskatchewan is helping to plan, develop and execute innovative ideas across several industries. Discover more here.

Transforming Particle Physics: CERN’s Efficient Particle Accelerator project is redefining performance and sustainability

CERN outlines the Efficient Particle Accelerator Project's objectives and the innovative strategies being used to achieve its goals.

Innovation News Network brings you the latest innovative science news and research project updates from the global science community. We cover physics, chemistry, materials science, environmental sciences, and the space sector plus more.

Exploring the neutrino universe with the Kilometre Cube Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT)

Dr Paschal Coyle introduces the KM3NeT – a large astronomical telescope currently being built under the sea to explore the neutrino universe.

Unveiling the secrets of the Higgs Boson: The ATLAS Collaboration’s latest insights and measurements

CERN’s Katharine Leney discusses the ATLAS Collaboration’s latest findings and their implications for understanding the Higgs boson.

Research and innovation at Niagara College: Solutions for industry

Niagara College provides real-world solutions for businesses, key industry sectors, and the community through applied research and knowledge.

Driving global change at Thompson Rivers University’s research centres

Thompson Rivers University's research centres pioneer research to address critical global and local issues. Read more here.

IceCube-Gen2: Expanding the neutrino astronomy horizon

Professors Aya Ishihara and Albrecht Karle discuss the evolution from IceCube to IceCube-Gen2 and its impact on neutrino astronomy.

Quantum chromodynamics at the intensity frontier with a precision microscope

Discover how the Solenoidal Large Intensity Device (SoLID) at Jefferson Lab will revolutionize the study of quantum chromodynamics.

Securing Newfoundland and Labrador’s place in the global innovation landscape

Andrew Parsons explains how his department is accelerating growth in Newfoundland and Labrador through research and innovation.

The international research ecosystem is in full growth at UQO

Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) invites international research collaborations. Discover more here.

Torino and Braga crowned 2024 European capitals of innovation

The EU Commission has announced Torino and Braga as the winners of the prestigious 2024-25 European Capital of Innovation Awards (iCapital).

Flavor asymmetry of light quarks in the nucleon sea

A recent experiment at Fermilab has observed large asymmetry between the up and down sea quark distributions in the proton. Learn more.

Pushing the limits of DIRC technology: The next generation particle detector

Dr Grzegorz Kalicy discusses advancements in DIRC technology, crucial for the future Electron-Ion Collider in particle physics.

ERC Synergy Grants allocate €571m to tackle complex global challenges

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded €571m in Synergy Grants to 57 cutting-edge research projects.

ATLAS collaboration probe Higgs bosons for new physics

Explore how the ATLAS experiment is investigating Higgs boson interactions to uncover signs of new physics beyond the Standard Model.

Record £20.4bn Autumn Budget to boost UK science R&D

The UK government’s Autumn Budget has committed £20.4bn to bolster innovation across science, technology, and life sciences.

The EU and Canada: Strengthening a longstanding strategic Horizon Europe partnership

Discover why Canada joining the Horizon Europe programme is an important step forward in the EU’s longstanding relationship with the country.

Québec’s Chief Scientist and the Fonds de recherche du Québec: At the heart of the scientific research ecosystem

FRQ is supporting researchers by fostering intersectoral collaboration and promoting scientific research partnerships.

Celebrating 50 years of beam at TRIUMF

TRIUMF reflects on five decades of discovery since the world’s largest cyclotron was activated at the centre.

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LIGO: Unravelling the mysteries of the Universe through gravitational wave detection

Discover how the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory is advancing gravitational waves research.
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Capturing a Universal understanding from James Webb Space Telescope Images

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