The most powerful evidence in history is visual. The right image not only exposes injustice but can help put a stop to it. Exhibit-AI shares the stories of refugees who were detained in Australia’s ...
We all have expectations, both at work and at home. For example, I recently told my husband I was moving our laundry hamper from beside the bed to our closet. He acknowledged what I said. But where do ...
Researchers from the Physical Chemistry and Theory departments at the Fritz Haber Institute have found a new way to image ...
Scientists have developed a new method for detecting mid-infrared (MIR) light at room temperature using quantum systems. Scientists from the University of Birmingham and the University of Cambridge ...
We are living through a mass-disabling event: Over 200 million people worldwide have long COVID. In Canada, one in nine people have experienced long COVID symptoms, and this is likely an underestimate ...
God shows up in the gestures and actions of his church. Every Monday for the rest of 2023, we will be facing our week together, in faith. This week I would like us to meditate upon the invisibility of ...
This material is usually nearly invisible in optical microscopes because it has no optical resonances. To resolve this issue, ...
In the project 60 wrd/min art critic, writer Lori Waxman explores how art writing can serve an expanded field of artists—including those incarcerated, trying to gain visas, working to establish ...
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences; Senior Scientist, Pacific Institute on Pathogens, Pandemics and Society, Simon Fraser University Kaylee Byers collaborates with and receives funding ...