Honestly, I’d never even heard of Madison or Wisconsin before I decided to come here. As it turns out, one of my Russian tennis partners, Alina Mukhortova, was here on the team. We played tournaments together when she was in Russia. She reached…
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Scientists succeed in synthesising promising anti-cancer fungal compound
Scientists succeed in synthesising promising anti-cancer fungal compound – Daily Times
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Confirmed Release Date, New Price Rise – Forbes
- Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Confirmed Release Date, New Price Rise Forbes
- Samsung May Be Raising Galaxy S26 Prices in More Than One Region ProPakistani
- Galaxy S26 launch date seems to have been finalized SamMobile
- Samsung Galaxy S26 series to…
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Storm Goretti heavy snowfall and travel disruption
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Rachel de KamSnow started to fall in Whoberley, before 20:00 Commuters across Coventry and Warwickshire have been warned to check journeys before travelling as Storm Goretti brought heavy snow…
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Hal Wake, former CBC host and Vancouver Writers Fest artistic director, dead at 73
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Former CBC Radio host and…
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Technoscience Salon: Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk and Dr. Ricky W.A. Smith
The 2025-26 Technoscience Salon Series : Ethical Grounds is excited to host Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk (University of Alberta) and Dr. Ricky W. Smith (George Mason University) for a discussion on the coloniality of research ethics.
As part of this years series “Ethical Grounds,” we are exploring how Indigenous Science is taking the lead in developing methods of Indigenous research suited to data and computationally-driven research conditions, shifting environmental regulations and needs, and transforming scientific policies, protocols, and practices.
Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk (Ininiw/Cree, Peguis First Nation) is an Associate Professor and the Alberta Health Services Research Chair in Indigenous Health at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Her research and policy leadership advance Indigenous governance, data sovereignty, and self-determination in science, health, and genomics. Drawing on critical Indigenous theory, her work interrogates how power operates through scientific and health research, while creating pathways for Indigenous peoples to lead and transform these fields. Dr. Kolopenuk co-founded the Indigenous Science, Technology, and Society (Indigenous STS) research and training program and the Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics Canada (SING Canada).
Dr. Ricky W. Smith is a biocultural anthropologist working at the intersections of genomics and Science and Technology Studies (STS). He completed his Ph.D. in 2017 at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to joining the faculty at Geroge Mason University, he completed a three year postdoctoral fellowship with the Neukom Institute for Computational Science and the Department of Anthropology at Dartmouth College. In addition to working within the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mason, he is affiliated with the Women and Gender Studies program and is the director of the Science and Society Research Hub within the Center for Social Science Research.
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Mets prospects with best tools entering 2026
From bat-to-ball ability to speed, arm strength and defensive feel, the Mets’ farm system features prospects flashing loud tools that should give them a chance to impact games at the highest level.
Here’s a look at the Mets prospects with the…
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Senate Takes Step towards Stopping War on Venezuela
Washington, D.C. – The Friends Committee on National Legislation applauds today’s vote in the Senate to advance a bipartisan war powers resolution, S.J.Res.98, to direct the removal of U.S. troops from hostilities in or against Venezuela.
This…
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Stuedeman releases 2026 UTSA Softball schedule – UTSA Athletics
SAN ANTONIO – On Thursday, head UTSA softball coach Vann Stuedeman officially released the 2026 schedule, as the Roadrunners are set to host a trio of tournaments, and visit Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, before beginning American Conference play….
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