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Supercomputing

Queen’s and Simon Fraser University partner to strengthen Canada’s supercomputing capabilities

A new memorandum of understanding sets a joint effort to build a system for research, industry, artificial intelligence, and other key national priorities.

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Astroparticle Physics

Deep-sea detector to unlock cosmic mysteries

Queen’s physics researchers are part of a global experiment that will use the Pacific Ocean to study some of the most elusive particles in the universe.

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Global Affairs

Inside NATO: Reflections on a changing alliance

Canada Research Chair Stéfanie von Hlatky travelled to NATO headquarters to examine how Canada’s role is shifting and what that means for Canadian universities.

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The Conversation

When it comes to surgery, your doctor’s leadership skills play a crucial role

Research shows the best operating room outcomes emerge when surgeons combine clear direction with trust and open communication

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Queen’s students named national storytelling finalists

The recognition comes through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s Storytellers Challenge for videos exploring population change and emotional development.

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Gaels close winter season with titles, national appearances, and playoff runs

Men’s and women’s teams in volleyball, hockey, and distance track competed in OUA and U SPORTS championships.

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Queen’s Relay for Life ready to fundraise for cancer research

The annual overnight event continues a two-decade, student-led tradition of raising awareness and funds.

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