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Not just a messenger: Developing nano-sized delivery agents that also provide therapeutic treatment
University of Ottawa researchers show particles can not only deliver doses to complex diseases but also contribute to treatment

How to cope with heat waves?
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How to cope with heat waves?
How to cope with heat waves?

Solar Cycles and Canadian Climate: What You Need to Know
Shifting Skies, Solar Ties

Today, Intact Financial Corporation, Intact Canada CEO Louis Gagnon and the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa announced a $2 mil鈥

91精品黑料吃瓜 announces tuition waiver for Algonquin Anishin脿beg Nation students
As part of its ongoing Indigenization efforts, the University of Ottawa announces a full tuition waiver for Indigenous students from the Algonquin Ani鈥

Paul Corkum awarded the American Physical Society鈥檚 2025 APS Medal for Exceptio鈥
Professor Paul Corkum, a physics researcher at the University of Ottawa best known for his pioneering contributions to attosecond science, has been aw鈥
Media calendar

Oct 3
Celebrating 25 years of technology law, ethics and policy
Join us to celebrate 25 years of technology law, ethics, and policy at the University of Ottawa and the 15th anniversary of the Centre for Law, Techno鈥

Jun 11
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Jun 12
Celebrating a Canadian Milestone: The Supreme Court of Canada at 150
Leading legal minds from across the country will gather at the University of Ottawa鈥檚 Faculty of Law for a landmark academic conference: The Supreme C鈥

May 8
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May 10
CCERBAL 2025 Conference: Bilingualism and multilingualism
The focus of the CCERBAL 2025 Conference will be on conceptual, empirical, and practice-based contributions on language and technology, Indigenous lan鈥

The Conversation
Understanding the anatomy of this flash flood, and unravelling the complex interplay of meteorological, geomorphological and hydrological forces, forms the foundation for a comprehensive assessment of what happened, writes Hossein Bonakdari.

The Conversation
Dating back more than four billion years, these rocks provide a rare and invaluable glimpse into the origins of our planet, writes Jonathan O'Neil.

The Conversation
The agreement with the Unamen Shipu Innu comes at a time when the Qu茅bec government is seeking to develop its battery industry by assessing the potential for critical and strategic minerals and hydroelectricity on their territory and on Qu茅bec鈥檚 Lower North Shore, writes Jean-Sol Goulet-Poulin.