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The University of Ottawa (uOttawa or U of O or Ottawa U) (French: Université d’Ottawa) is a bilingual public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Could a spritz of super-tiny particles of gold and peptides repair a damaged heart?

Transforming CO2 into light-emitting carbon

New methods of distributing secret cryptographic keys for secure communication and protecting private information

Found: The switch that makes human brown fat burn energy – and possibly control our weight

A better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions

An international team co-led by an Oregon State University chemistry researcher has uncovered a better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions, which could be a key to mitigating global climate change. Published today in Nature, the findings are important because atmospheric CO2 has increased 40 percent since the dawn of the industrial age, contributing

A better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions

A new quantum simulator with potentially large impact

Imagine being stuck inside a maze and wanting to find your way out. How would you proceed? The answer is trial and error. This is how traditional computers with classical algorithms operate to find the solution to a complex problem. Now consider this: What if, by magic, you were able to clone yourself into multiple

A new quantum simulator with potentially large impact

Cardiotrophin 1 can repair heart damage and improve blood flow in animal models of left and right heart failure

Researchers have discovered that a protein called cardiotrophin 1 (CT1) can trick the heart into growing in a healthy way and pumping more blood, just as it does in response to exercise and pregnancy. They show that this good kind of heart growth is very different from the harmful enlargement of the heart that occurs

Cardiotrophin 1 can repair heart damage and improve blood flow in animal models of left and right heart failure

Journal peer review moving to trust but verify?

Academic journals are increasingly asking authors to use transparent reporting practices to “trust, but verify” that outcomes are not being reported in a biased way and to enable other researchers to reproduce the results. To implement these reporting practices, most journals rely on the process of peer review — in which other scholars review research findings before

Journal peer review moving to trust but verify?

MS breakthrough: Replacing diseased immune system halts progression and allows repair

Clinical trial suggests chemo and blood stem cell combination therapy should be considered for people with early, aggressive MS A clinical trial published in The Lancet, a top medical journal, shows that an intensive procedure that completely wipes out the immune system and then regenerates a new one using blood stem cells can eliminate all

MS breakthrough: Replacing diseased immune system halts progression and allows repair

Shrinking bull’s-eye algorithm speeds up complex modeling from days to hours

Algorithm may be applied to a broad range of complicated problems. To work with computational models is to work in a world of unknowns: Models that simulate complex physical processes — from Earth’s changing climate to the performance of hypersonic combustion engines — are staggeringly complex, sometimes incorporating hundreds of parameters, each of which describes

Shrinking bull’s-eye algorithm speeds up complex modeling from days to hours

Virus-derived particles target blood cancer

Ottawa researchers have developed unique virus-derived particles that can kill human blood cancer cells in the laboratory and eradicate the disease in mice with few side effects. The study is published in Blood Cancer Journal by co-senior authors Drs. David Conrad and John Bell of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and the University of Ottawa (uOttawa).

Virus-derived particles target blood cancer

Integrity of Internet Is Crux of Global Conference

The subject: Control of the Internet, politically and commercially. A commercial and ideological clash is set for next week, when representatives of more than 190 governments, along with telecommunications companies and Internet groups, gather in Dubai for a once-in-a-generation meeting. The subject: Control of the Internet, politically and commercially. The stated purpose of the World Conference on International

Integrity of Internet Is Crux of Global Conference

Biosynthetic corneas restore vision to humans

A study made public this Wednesday has shown that biosynthetic corneas can and do restore eyesight in humans. Researchers from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and the University of Ottawa in Canada, along with Linköping University in Sweden, conducted a clinical trial using ten Swedish patients with advanced keratoconus or central corneal scarring. Each

Biosynthetic corneas restore vision to humans

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