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Biologist Vett Lloyd on the ticks that cause a red meat allergy – and her work to develop a rapid Lyme disease test
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Biologist Vett Lloyd on the ticks that cause a red meat allergy – and her work to develop a rapid Lyme disease test

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It doesn't kill its rodent hosts, but it can spread to humans and prove fatal. Canadian research could help figure out why

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Long reliant on costly U.S. ticks for lab work, Acadia University will breed their own to investigate a growing threat of disease

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Biologist Vett Lloyd on the ticks that cause a red meat allergy – and her work to develop a rapid Lyme disease test

It doesn't kill its rodent hosts, but it can spread to humans and prove fatal. Canadian research could help figure out why

Long reliant on costly U.S. ticks for lab work, Acadia University will breed their own to investigate a growing threat of disease

Researchers in Nova Scotia think superheated nanorods could help take on melanoma

Socratica is a treasure trove of tech talent that lets students create everything from a laptop trombone to a space rover

Atlantic Canada is launching the country into the final frontier

The city is a launchpad for companies working on some of the world’s biggest industrial and medical challenges

Canadian hospitals generate thousands of pounds of waste per year. A biodegradable gauze made of mycelium wants to shrink that

The impact of innovative Canadians extends from the most routine daily functions to the far reaches of outer space

Milica Radisic’s team is creating little kidneys, mini brains and beating hearts that could speed up life-saving drug testing

The need to build a nation from above, according to Canada‘s first spacewalker

Biologist Vett Lloyd on the ticks that cause a red meat allergy – and her work to develop a rapid Lyme disease test

Long reliant on costly U.S. ticks for lab work, Acadia University will breed their own to investigate a growing threat of disease

Socratica is a treasure trove of tech talent that lets students create everything from a laptop trombone to a space rover

The city is a launchpad for companies working on some of the world’s biggest industrial and medical challenges

The impact of innovative Canadians extends from the most routine daily functions to the far reaches of outer space

The need to build a nation from above, according to Canada‘s first spacewalker

It doesn't kill its rodent hosts, but it can spread to humans and prove fatal. Canadian research could help figure out why

Researchers in Nova Scotia think superheated nanorods could help take on melanoma

Atlantic Canada is launching the country into the final frontier

Canadian hospitals generate thousands of pounds of waste per year. A biodegradable gauze made of mycelium wants to shrink that

Milica Radisic’s team is creating little kidneys, mini brains and beating hearts that could speed up life-saving drug testing