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  • Removing Hormone Changing Pollutants From the Environment

    A new project has been launched to remove hormone-changing pollutants from the environment.

  • Investigational COVID-19 Vaccine Well-Tolerated and Generates Immune Response in Older Adults

    A Phase 1 trial of an investigational mRNA vaccine to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection has shown that the vaccine is well-tolerated and generates a strong immune response in older adults.

  • Largest COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Study to Date Finds Children Key to Spread, Evidence of Superspreaders

    A study of more than a half-million people in India who were exposed to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 suggests that the virus’ continued spread is driven by only a small percentage of those who become infected.

  • Pollution and Accountability

    Newfoundland and Labrador’s plastic waste washes up as far afield as Scotland, Spain and Portugal.

  • Talking Underwater Robots

    Exploring underneath glaciers and amidst open-ocean eddies is not your standard water cooler talk.

  • Tackling COVID-19 Spread by Monitoring Wastewater

    An interdisciplinary research team at Queen’s University is taking the first step in establishing a local group in the National Sewage Sentinel Surveillance in Canada.

  • Predator Loss, Climate Change Combine to Devastate Alaskan Reefs

    Alaska’s living reefs – which house an entire ecosystem – are collapsing thanks to climate change and the disappearance of sea otters, new research published in the journal Science reveals.

  • 'An Unacceptable Plastic Future': Ecologists Sound Alarm in New Study of Global Waterways

    Ecologists at the University of Toronto are sounding the alarm after measuring the scale of human response needed to reduce future levels of plastic in the world’s aquatic ecosystems and manage what’s already floating around out there.

  • Researchers, Students Travel to High Arctic to Conduct Atmospheric Research

    For just over two decades, students and post-doctoral researchers working with the University of Toronto’s Kimberly Strong and Kaley Walker have traveled to Eureka, Nunavut, in the Canadian High Arctic each spring to make unique measurements of atmospheric trace gases.

  • Mapping Shallow Seafloors

    By combining satellite measurements with ship-based sonar data, researchers are working to fill the gaps in coastal ocean maps.

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