New animal behaviour study lends insight to performance limits of Olympic athletes Novel mathematical approach could be utilized in physiology and sport
Broad areas of research awarded federal funding More than a dozen research projects across ULethbridge faculties have received funding
Like human singers, songbirds warm up their voices before a performance PhD student Juleyska Vazquez Cardona publishes paper on Adelaide's warbler
Regulating body temperature another reason for nocturnal primate births, says new U of L study Drs. Louise Barrett and Peter Henzi (psychology) offers evidence of another evolutionary factor that favours nocturnal births
Campus Bird Checklist an open invitation to enjoy birding on campus spaces Master's student Samantha Krause says campus is on migration route for multiple species
U of L professor Dr. Jennifer Mather served as the scientific adviser on Oscar-winning documentary Dr. Jennifer Mather helped ensure My Octopus Teacher was scientifically accurate
University of Lethbridge researchers find sexual competition isn’t always against only your own gender Their paper examines when women engage in sexual competition for a man with female rivals, as well as with male rivals
U of L researchers receive nearly $4 million in NSERC Discovery grants Grants speak to the highly skilled researchers at the U of L and the impact of the work they do
Petition seeks to expand research animal protections in U.S. Octopus expert Dr. Jennifer Mather is among the Harvard Law School petitioners who ask the National Institutes of Health to include cephalopods among the animals entitled to humane treatment when used in research
Self-isolation works, says University of Lethbridge professor after recovering from COVID-19 Dr. Jennifer Mather has a simple message for everyone about the COVID-19 pandemic — just stay home