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Women scientists say more girls and women are choosing STEM - CBC Radio's All In A Day (Catherine Mavriplis)
Scientists around the world are turning to feces to track coronavirus outbreaks (Washington Post)
Robert Delatolla: Ottawa dans la seconde vague (Journal de Montréal), Déceler la COVID-19 dans les eaux usées d’Ottawa-Gatineau (Le Droit), Détecter la COVID-19 dans les eaux usées d'Ottawa et de Gatineau (Radio-Canada)
Il y aura de plus en plus d’inondations au Sahel - Article de Mondafrique
CBC Radio One 90.5 (CBHA): Batteries in electric car - Elena Baranova (12:24:34)
Robert Delatolla: Détecter la COVID-19 dans les eaux usées et anticiper la deuxième vague: entrevue à CTV News, entrevue à CTV Morning Live, entrevue à All in a Day (CBC), article et entrevue (Global News), Flushing out a virus: How our wastewater may help identify future waves of COVID-19 (article du Ottawa Citizen), Global News: article et entrevue, MSN Canada: article, Finding COVID-19 answers in sewage (article du Ottawa Citizen)
Kielburger: Back up praise for women public health officers with equity in STEM
The Quirks & Quarks listener question show
Les secrets du cannabis en quelques secondes
Zeppelins stopped flying after the Hindenburg disaster. Now scientists want to bring them back.
Canadian Society for Civil Engineering 2019 ACE Awards Gala Winners
Facial recognition is almost perfectly accurate — here's why that could be a problem
Perth’s dry stone bridge recognized as Canada’s first civil engineering demonstration site
Énergie « sale » ou « propre » une question de perspective
University of Ottawa plants roots in Kanata North tech park
Feds set to pull plug on microelectronics powerhouse
Here’s How Engineers Dream of Stopping Tsunamis
Live in Vanier? Your home might be on top of a dump
Canada's cellphone system vulnerable in disasters, say experts
Minister Duncan marks completion of a new science facility at the University of Ottawa
L’Université d’Ottawa dévoile son nouveau complexe STEM
Sciences, ingénierie et mathématiques convergent au nouveau complexe STEM de l’Université d’Ottawa
Hydro Ottawa crews head to North Carolina; tourists from Ottawa take shelter
Materials for a new world at uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering
Banff, le lieu de rendez-vous des ingénieurs exigeants
Network monitoring is hard...If only there was some kind of machine that could learn to do it
Are chatbots and games the next gen diagnostic tools?
Faculty of Engineering at the forefront of protecting Canada’s infrastructure
Meet the finalists in the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra's 3D printing contest