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Released: 11-Jun-2003 12:00 AM EDT
Canadians Peer Inside SARS Coronavirus Proteins
University of Manitoba

A team of researchers from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, and Health Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, have used mass spectroscopy to look inside the SARS virus.

Released: 19-Apr-2005 1:50 PM EDT
Stellar Explosions on the Half-Shell
University of Manitoba

Using data from more than 150 hours of observations, Manitoba astronomers have found evidence that all supernovae produce superheated shells of gas caused by shockwaves. It had been previously thought that some supernovae did not create such shells.

Released: 14-Jan-2009 11:15 AM EST
Spirituality, Religion and Suicidal Behavior
University of Manitoba

Research has identified a possible link between the act of going to a religious worship service and a lessened risk of attempted suicide.

Released: 21-Aug-2012 5:15 PM EDT
Running Marathons Safe for Older Adults
University of Manitoba

A study of adults >50 years old has found no lasting adverse effects from running marathons, similar to findings of adults aged 18-40.

Release date: 19-Oct-2015 4:05 PM EDT
listening to extragalactic radio
University of Manitoba

A new radio telescope array is giving astronomers their best look at details in the halos of distant galaxies, and images of these halos are being created by a University of Manitoba astronomer.

Released: 3-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
Almost Half of All Military Personnel in Canada Have a History of Child Abuse Exposure, UM Study Finds
University of Manitoba

According to a study published today in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, military personnel in Canada are more likely to have had exposure to child abuse than individuals in the general Canadian population.

Release date: 13-May-2016 1:05 PM EDT
artificially sweetened beverages consumed in pregnancy linked to increased weight gain in infants
University of Manitoba

Daily consumption of artificially sweetened beverages by pregnant women may affect their infants鈥 Body Mass Index (BMI) and may lead to an increased risk of early childhood obesity, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics by a University of Manitoba researcher.

Released: 17-Jun-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Will a Tiny Satellite Answer Life鈥檚 Big Questions? Huge U of M Project Hopes So
University of Manitoba

Looking for a win at the Canadian Satellite Design Challenge

Released: 2-Dec-2016 1:05 PM EST
Abusive Behavior in the Operating Room?
University of Manitoba

A new study has found that healthcare workers in operating rooms are at a risk of witnessing physical and psychological abuse.

Released: 15-Aug-2017 1:10 PM EDT
Lake Trout Adjust Their Behaviour in the Face of a Changing Climate, New Study
University of Manitoba

Canadian scientists have discovered that certain lake predators are altering their behaviour due to climate change, revealing what the future may hold for these fish and their food.


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