In the quest for sleep, a bleary-eyed writer checks himself into a sleep clinic. After spending a night there, he discovers what Olympic athletes were also told when trying to control their erratic sleep patterns.
Young lawyer and volunteer extraordinaire, Brianna Guenther, reveals her guilty pleasures, what caused her to be bedridden for six months and how she wound up working in Washington for a summer.
Discover what drives, inspires and entertains three-time Olympian and recent MBA grad, Chandra Crawford. From heroes and favourite books to thoughts on motherhood and school struggles — meet Crawford.
What is that pink image on the screen, those tubes of fruit flies, kids’ art work and cancer samples? Join us on a tour of a lab that is striving to advance cancer research.
Faced with a world where drinking water is potentially threatened by everything from pharmaceutical drugs to climate change — Prof. Leland Jackson is leading an effort to help protect the planet’s water security.
The newly opened Mobility and Joint Heath Centre (MoJo) features state-of-the-art imaging, movement assessment and diagnostic equipment that will be used by researchers, patients, biomedical engineers and others.
Rove around the new ucalgary.ca/explore website and discover a staggering amount of relevant stories on mental health, fitness, healthy neighbourhoods, entrepreneurship, transportation issues and far more.
If 59 per cent of Canadians play video games — is that worth studying? Aiden Buckland, a.k.a. jvj24601, thinks so which is why his PhD research is evaluating what people do in that space.
Self-confessed zombie enthusiast Stephanie Coward, MSc’14, applies real-life principles of epidemiology to the fictional scenario of a zombie outbreak.