To release anyone, particularly Indigenous women, transgender and Two-Spirit individuals without a plan is irresponsible and dangerous and does not demonstrate a commitment to reconciliation.
April 11, 2021
Inquiry@Queen’s, Canada’s longest-running multidisciplinary undergraduate conference, offers students the chance to present, discuss, and analyze their research projects.
April 9, 2021
April 6, 2021
The Conversation: Google is using artificial intelligence to collect and process user data in a way that produces more nuanced and detailed information about our activities but addresses privacy concerns.
April 1, 2021
Join Queen’s researchers and representatives from industry, government, and NGOs as they collaborate to solve the technological, ethical, legal, and policy issues of the latest tech focused on our brains, neurotechnology.
The Conversation: After a year of COVID-19 lockdowns, lack of focus, irritability, and restlessness don't necessarily point to an ADHD diagnosis.
March 26, 2021
Cuba's access to internationally-produced vaccines was nearly impossible due to the U.S. blockade. Its decision to make its own vaccines stands to pay off handsomely.
March 23, 2021
The Conversation: Water privatization is often seen as a solution to municipal budget shortfalls and aging water systems.
March 19, 2021
The Conversation: Governments must expand the number of people who see themselves as ‘winners’ in the transition to a low-carbon society.
March 14, 2021
Queen’s researchers and partners are studying the impact of climate change by monitoring the health and movements of polar bears.
March 10, 2021