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In the News: Elizabeth Paris, Anthropology and Archaeology, in National Geographic
What did dogs mean to the ancient Maya? Scientists are unlocking new clues.
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New National Quantum Strategy funds support research on diamonds, safer water and smarter accelerometers
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Entrepreneur advances affordable prosthetics and assistive devices through Dextera
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Shehryar Khan redefines how metals behave under extreme conditions
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Transdisciplinary Graduate Program: Students grow through research across boundaries
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In the News: Elizabeth Paris, Anthropology and Archaeology, in MSN
Ancient Maya hauled ‘little fat dogs’ 400 miles across the jungle. Sometimes it was just to eat them
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Multidisciplinary hub co-creates new space for queer research in Calgary
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Bloom on repeat: How urban gardeners are redefining the growing season
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Children with genetic link to migraines more likely to suffer post-concussion headaches: researchers
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Global Energy Show: UCalgary's front-row seat to the future of energy
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