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Current Issue - Winter 2008
Vol. 1 No. 1
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Other Features In This Issue:
West Side Story — Chronicling the Métis of Northwestern Saskatchewan
Keith Carlson, native studies professor Brenda Macdougall and several students are contributing to an historical atlas chronicling the development of Métis society in northwestern Saskatchewan.
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Detoxing the World Environment
John Giesy is a toxin sleuth and a master of “green chemistry.”
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Extreme Storm Warnings — Forecasting Space Weather
Contrary to the image of a cold, empty vacuum, outer space is a tumultuous place, with ferocious storms that can knock out satellites, endanger astronauts and blow out power grids on Earth.
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Exploring Slavery At Home — U of S Undergraduates Explore the Many Faces of Slavery on Abolition’s Bicentenary
When Leah Horlick and Cassandra Matthies began studying the slave trade to prepare for a traveling exhibit at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, they had no idea just how close to home slavery really is.
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Wellness Begins Before Birth: Discovering the Origins of Disease
Dr. Alan Rosenberg leads a national team of health scientists in this quest for the early origins of disease.
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