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Latest colonization News

Krautungalung Elder, Uncle Robbie Thorpe, Calls for Support Ahead of Genocide Inquiry
Tiny Organisms, Transformative Outcomes
Tryptophan in diet, gut bacteria protect against E. coli infection
Dr. Xiang Zhang named director of Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center
REBURN: A new tool to model wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and beyond
Right Cocktail of Gut Enzymes Can Stop C. diff in its Tracks
Philippine study analyzes Marcos family return to power
China, Mexico, Morocco and Spain get additional sites, along with first one in Thailand
Statement on negative impact of legacies of colonialism on enjoyment of human rights
Think twice before founding that free-market utopia
Grave health of our pioneer settlers
Archaeologists Discover Innovative 40,000-Year-Old Culture in China
An Innovative 40,000-Year-Old Culture in China
Study finds gut fungi influence neuroimmunity, behavior
Center for Social Sciences awards 2022-23 grants
Reading beads: University of Toronto Mississauga researcher examines Indigenous visual storytelling
Climate change adaptation requires Indigenous knowledge
University of Toronto’s Jennifer Brant on how Canadians can mark first ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Samantha Martin-Bird began writing as pandemic pastime – and won an award
Statement from ‘civil society’ track of 3rd Global Infodemic Management Conference
Department of Defense funds development of a new Lyme disease vaccine
Small RNA as a Central Player in Infections
Grant will help researchers prevent apple fire blight in U.S
With a focus on women, University researcher aims to raise awareness of Métis issues in Canada
Location, location, location – even gut immune response is site-specific
Algal genome provides insights into first land plants
Henni honored by Society of Architectural Historians
Slavery entailed spread of epidemics
African Skeletons From Early Colonial Mexico Tell Story of First Generation Slaves
Direct Evidence of Late Pleistocene Human Colonization of Isolated Islands Beyond Wallace’s Line
Securely Studying Salmonella to Advance Produce Safety
Indigenous knowledge could reveal ways to weather climate change on islands
Maize, not metal, key to native settlements’ history in NY
University names two academic advisers on Indigenous curriculum, research ethics
Discovery could mitigate fertilizer pollution in waterways