This year’s Indigenous Research Collaboration Day incorporated the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals in highlighting the important of collaboration in research with Indigenous communities.
November 9, 2021
The Queen’s Facility for Isotope Research team is getting some time in the TV spotlight helping uncover the mysteries of ‘The Curse of Oak Island.’
As the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland moves into its second week, some environmental experts at Queen’s University are watching the negotiations closely, with hopes that significant agreements can be reached.
November 8, 2021
The Conversation: Flooding constitutes a threat to Nigeria achieving the global sustainable development goals.
November 5, 2021
Queen’s researchers aim to create guidelines for the development of augmentative and alternative communication technologies to increase participation in gainful employment for persons with disabilities.
November 4, 2021
The Conversation: It’s been 80 years since the last undisputed sighting of the striking black-and-white bird. The U.S. government believes the ivory-billed woodpecker is extinct — but many will keep searching for it.
October 29, 2021
The Conversation: Peatlands play an outsized role in filtering water and mitigating floods, drought and wildfire — and they store twice as much carbon as all the world’s forests.
October 28, 2021
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The Conversation: Early intervention is critical to preventing the negative effects, but adolescents report significant barriers to finding support.
October 25, 2021
Alumnus David Card is the co-recipient of this year's Nobel Prize in economics. Two Queen’s experts in economics discuss natural experiments, labour markets, and what you can learn from watching Dr. Card in action.
October 21, 2021