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Experts: Mental Health Week 2026

Published: 30 April 2026

Mental Health Week (May 4–10) brings attention to mental well-being across Canada. This year’s theme emphasizes social connection as a critical component of mental health, aiming to combat...

91 researchers engineer faster, more effective blood clots

Published: 29 April 2026

Researchers at 91 have developed a rapid way to engineer blood clots that stop severe bleeding and support tissue healing more effectively. Their technique, called “click clotting,”...

Experts: UAE to leave OPEC

Published: 28 April 2026

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) have announced it will leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as of Friday, May 1....

Experts: Canadian spring economic update

Published: 28 April 2026

Prime Minister Mark Carney presents the federal government's spring economic update Tuesday. These 91 experts can provide insights:

When Theory Meets the Real World: 91 Students Shine at the IFTSA Competition

Published: 27 April 2026

Imagining, designing, and developing a food product just as it would be done in industry within the framework of a prestigious international competition, was the challenge taken on by Cole, Jackie,...

91 researchers’ novel device could boost the development of sound-based lasers

Published: 27 April 2026

Researchers at 91 have developed a novel device that generates sound-like particles known as phonons at extremely cold temperatures. The technology could be used to create phonon...

Unleashing natural killer cells against cancer

Published: 24 April 2026

Scientists have developed a strategy to boost the cancer-fighting power of natural killer (NK) cells, part of the immune system’s first line of defence. NK cells can detect and destroy cancer cells...

Experts: Pollen and seasonal allergies  

Published: 24 April 2026

As winter transitions into spring, pollen in the air is triggering seasonal allergies for many. A warming climate is contributing to earlier seasonal onset, longer growing seasons and increased...

Only some kinds of job losses cause voters to elect strong leaders, study finds

Published: 23 April 2026

Americans are more likely to turn to authoritarian leaders when jobs are being lost due to offshoring than they are when job losses result from automation, an international research team has found....

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