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St. John’s, Switzerland and now onto England, N.L.’s newest Rhodes Scholar is ‘over the moon’

Meret Ebsary says joining the Rhodes Scholar community will connected to a network of scholars. (Kirsty Wigglesworth/The Associated Press)She said she also came to understand...

Churchill Falls deal comparable to joining Confederation, economist says

Premier Andrew Furey visited Happy Valley-Goose Bay Friday. (Zach Russell/CBC)May says those figures indicate the province is now in a position to start paying...

Rain and fog reduce accuracy of ocean measurements. MUN researchers are working to fix it

The remote radar sensing lab is located at the core science facility on MUN's St. John's campus. (Paula Gale/CBC)The research team is comprised of...

Displaced athletes cannot wait for Aquarena’s long-running renovations to wrap up next spring

Extensive duct work has been done at the Aquarena to make the pool deck more comfortable for patrons, spectators and staff. (Rich Blenkinsopp/Memorial University)Still,...

Pro-Palestine mural gets St. John’s senior in hot water with city heritage bylaws

Marilyn Porter says a group of pro-Palestinian activists painted this 'arms embargo now' sign on her retaining wall with her knowledge, but without her...

As weather gets warmer and drier, farmers in Happy Valley-Goose Bay say industry must adapt

Jamie Jackman, left, Zara Munas and Lem Seaward are all with the Pye Centre for Northern Boreal Food Systems in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador....

One surprising theory behind Newfoundland’s mystery blobs

Blobs of mystery goo have been causing quite the stir recently, having washed up on the shores of Newfoundland and Labrador.A local ecologist described...

Can you fake a kidney stone or a broken leg? UPEI’s new med school could have a job for you

The University of Prince Edward Island is looking for "patients" for its new medical school, but not necessarily actual sick people.The UPEI faculty of...

MUN scientists’ discovery of 570-million-year-old fossil provides a glimpse of jellyfish history

A visual representation of what Mamsetia manunis may have looked like when alive. (Submitted by Rod Taylor)"It's like taking a modern form and sending...

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