Special Issue
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Special IssueNowhere Close
When it comes to the funding aboriginal university students receive for their learning, Sahra Maclean has heard it all.
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Special IssueLife on Mars
Touching down on Mars. Date: Aug. 6, 2012. 12:25 a.m. EDT.
Right on time, at 12:32 a.m., came another tweet: “I’m safely on the surface of Mars. GALE CRATER I AM IN YOU!!!”
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Special IssueVirtual Fears
From Soldiers to Spiders, Quebec Psychologists Are Pushing the Envelope When It Comes to Using Computers to Fix the Mind.
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Special IssueReality++
Concordia Researchers Are Exploring the Future-Morphing Possibilities of Augmented Reality Systems. Get Ready to Play an Eggplant Like It’s a Musical Instrument.
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Special IssueFlying Green
While ConU Aerospace Institute Seeks to Reduce Emissions, Air Canada Slowly Manoeuvres Toward Cleaner Skies
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Special IssueThe Science & Technology Issue
We’ve built the means to destroy both ourselves and our environment—but now how do we use these tools to fix these vitally human problems?
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Special IssueAlt, Alt Energy
And You Thought Corn Was Innovative. Here Are Hour New Forms of Energy That’ll Really Blow Your Mind. (One of Them Is a Floating Wind Farm.)
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Special IssueConcordia Starts Up
Alan Shepard Wants to Bring Tech Culture to ConU, As Soon As He Figures Out What That Means.
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Special IssueThe Education Issue
Now that the dust has settled after the storm of student protests, the issue of accessibility has receded from the spotlight somewhat.

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