The Conversation: Natural language coding means that people won’t need to learn specialized coding languages to write programs or design websites. But large corporations will control the means of translation.
September 24, 2021
Patients in most countries do not have access to basic cancer medicines, according to new research from Christopher Booth (Oncology) and collaborators at the World Health Organization (WHO).
September 21, 2021
Queen's researchers are leading Canadian efforts to better understand the virus through genomics.
September 15, 2021
The Conversation: Inuit living in their traditional territory must travel long distances — often with no personal support — for specialized health-care services like cancer care, obstetrics and dialysis.
Queen’s staff and student volunteers hand out welcome kits filled with important information related to COVID-19 as well as living in Kingston.
September 14, 2021
Will Kymlicka has been recognized with the Pierre Chauveau medal for outstanding contributions to the humanities.
New research by Queen’s professor Chris Spencer explores the earth’s crust, ultra-high temperatures, and mountain building events.
September 10, 2021
Researchers ranging in expertise from intercultural psychology to maternal care will be inducted into Canada’s national academy.
September 7, 2021
The Conversation: Within the parasport community itself, inclusivity and access is a real issue, especially for those who do not fit the mold of how we think an athlete “should” look or move.
Overwhelming majority of employees and students are reporting full vaccination.