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For over a decade, it was widely believed that the maximum wet bulb temperature that bodies could handle was 35 C — unlikely ...
A new study led by an interdisciplinary University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine team delivers fascinating findings on this big topic and potentially unravels a hidden aspect of what our nervous ...
A group of Canadian undergrads is using plants to revolutionize medicine. Faced with soaring drug prices and global shortages ...
A new University of Ottawa study on human heat tolerance suggests that it is lower than previously thought and the city needs ...
Explore the science behind cold plunges and how they transform your cells for better health and cold tolerance.
The possession, sale, and production of psilocybin for recreational use are illegal in Canada. Why then, do brick-and-mortar ...
Taking a trendy ice bath—or, as they are formally known, "cold-water immersion"—actually changes the way your cells operate. This is the conclusion of researchers from the University of Ottawa, Canada ...
A new study from the University of Ottawa finds repeated cold plunges may improve cellular health and resilience by enhancing ...
A study from the University of Ottawa's Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit (HEPRU) has confirmed that the ...
BSAI junior Daisy Sheng has received the 2025 Scott Robert Krulcik Scholarship in Computer Science. Before she'd even graduated from her Ottawa high school, Daisy Sheng had influenced the lives of ...
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Reportedly the new Ottawa home of Justin Trudeau, Rockcliffe Park is already home to new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ...
An attempt at a military invasion of Canada would be catastrophic for the U.S. Short of a desire for self-sabotage, there is no incentive for Americans to undertake such a reckless course.