
Wearable tech at the Olympics: How athletes are using it to train to win
The future of wearable technology holds limitless potential for elite athletes to optimize and enhance their athletic performance.
The future of wearable technology holds limitless potential for elite athletes to optimize and enhance their athletic performance.
Co-ordinated cyberattacks can create massive disruptions to infrastructure and supply chains. New treaties are needed to prevent cyberwarfare, but it’s challenging to predict technological advances.
Megaconstellations threaten to affect the quality of our ability to stargaze.
Research funding enables U of R researchers to address health challenges and improve health outcomes for the people of Saskatchewan.
Transportation affects health, inequality, climate, economics, and accessibility.
Dr. James Gacek says the logic behind COVID-19 ‘freedom’ rallies is misguided.
Master’s student Kristyn White is creating space for young adults living with complex physical disabilities to share their thoughts on sexuality and sex positivity thanks to a recent 2SLGBTQ+ Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity Micro-Grant from the University of Regina Queer Initiative and the Humanities Research Institute.
Years of research show that Indigenous, Black and racialized people experience over-policing but also, under-policing, as was the case with the RCMP investigation into Colten Boushie’s death in 2016.
University of Regina astronomer Samantha Lawler created a fun and informative video that explores our solar system.
Exploring the impact of older adult’s living arrangements on their well-being during COVID.
U of R researchers argue that COVID-19 offers an opportunity to rethink healthcare in the Canadian correctional system.