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    2021: The Year in Research

    2021: The Year in Research

    December 17, 2021
    Communications Staff
    December 17, 2021
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    A review of the major initiatives, the funding and awards garnered, and the research that made headlines over the last twelve months.

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    A review of the major initiatives, the funding and awards garnered, and the research that made headlines over the last twelve months.

    Unique technology gives humans a leg up on walking

    Unique technology gives humans a leg up on walking

    An exoskeleton designed by ֱ engineering researchers that improves walking efficiency is the subject of a new study featured in the leading academic journal Science.

    A geologist exploring 1-billion-year-old and highly deformed rocks from the Sperrgebiet region of southern Namibia. These rocks experienced significant deformation and extreme metamorphism during a continental collision over a billion years ago.
    [A geologist exploring 1-billion-year-old and highly deformed rocks from the Sperrgebiet region of southern Namibia. ]

    Congratulations to the Queen’s research community for their resilience and successes this year. We look forward to seeing what new research and opportunities 2022 will bring.