
Feature
To solve the puzzle of sustainable sustenance, researchers boost crop yields, combat pests and create new foods

Environment
Researchers are targeting threats to our climate and food supply — some of the answers are smaller than you think

Did You Know
What to do when you see wildlife on urban trails this summer

Environment
In the drive to become more efficient and adaptive, farms are becoming innovation incubators

Environment
The clothing industry needs to change, and we can help

Thesis
Schools of identical Prussian carp are here - and they're hungry

Energy
Our myriad devices, vehicles and appliances require more energy all the time. These research breakthroughs are poised to lessen the rate at which we burn energy, improving how we generate and store power.

Living
Researcher tests fabric to rank the funk in the armpits of your T-shirts

Discovery
Discover five groundbreaking objects that you might be surprised have a U of A connection and hear from experts about their national, global and sometimes very personal impact.
Discovery
The low down on what's up in U of A labs

Trails
One grad’s path to veterinary medicine

Tiny
The U of A is full of tiny marvels – from miniature items to microscopic research

Thesis
What happens when the idea of “us” grows, allowing it to encompass a little more than it did before?

Environment
For this industry, sustainability is more than a buzzword. And it’s coming to our farms and dinner plates

Relationships
How to pandemic-proof your relationship

Energy
When you hit the switch, the lights have to come on. Read about the challenge of powering the next generation

Thesis
Understanding how you perceive flavour is the first step to expanding your palate

Tech
Two years after the Fort McMurray disaster, there are new tools on the horizon that could better predict a destructive fire
Alumni Awards
Donald Brinton, '51 BSc(Ag), Broadcaster

Health
Meet the people working to make sure your family lives longer — and better

Alumni Impact 2024
Linda Ho and her team merge food science with the culinary arts to create tasty new local products

Health
The microbes in your digestive tract can affect everything from your immune system to behaviour

Just For Fun
If you love lifelong learning, and love (or loathe) insects, read on

Society
COVID-19 changed how we process, ship and shop for food. What supply chain changes will stay into the future?

Living
Discover the secret stories of stuff in this surprising U of A collection

Energy
The properties of this poultry byproduct are handy for purifying water used in industrial processes

Thesis

Living
Designers share their fashion tips

Society
New Islamic cultural garden set to open in 2018

Discovery
Investment in research projects aims to improve quantity, quality and sustainability of water in rural Alberta