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2021 News

Jan 8, 2021

What Canada’s melting glaciers tell USask researchers

Jan 27, 2021

GIWS researcher uses Fort McMurray model to develop ice-jam flood mitigation assessment process

Jan 28, 2021

University of Saskatchewan and Innovate Canmore partner to boost technology innovation and impact

Feb 21, 2021

USask partners with Indigenous communities and City of Saskatoon on COVID-19 wastewater study funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada

Mar 9, 2021

USask model for predicting mountain snowpack provides clearer picture of spring runoff, impacts of climate change

Mar 22, 2021

New USask research takes aim at improving water security, gender equity, and international co-operation

Apr 14, 2021

Saskatoon COVID-19 wastewater testing results now available to public

Apr 15, 2021

'The continents are drying out:' New USask research shows troubling water trends

Apr 27, 2021

Announcing the 2021 GIWS Research Excellence Award Recipients

Apr 29, 2021

Virtual Water Gallery brings together a world of art and science 

May 10, 2021

Scientists measure new depths at the bottom of the hydrologic cycle

Jun 9, 2021

USask professors aim to help Saskatchewan kids notice nature this summer

Jun 15, 2021

USask researchers awarded over $5 million in NSERC Discovery Grants

Jun 17, 2021

'Major issue in climate change': New modelling predicts the nature of extreme rainstorms in the U.S. is changing

Jun 18, 2021

GIWS Researcher Receives CSSS Fellowship

Jun 22, 2021

GIWS Researcher Receives Long Term Service Award from International Association of Hydrogeologists

Jul 6, 2021

GIWS Members Contribute Chapter to National Issues Report

Jul 9, 2021

NSERC CREATE for Water Security leaves lasting impact

Jul 9, 2021

Managing water supply in changing times

Jul 27, 2021

Important environmental issues tackled in two timely new USask courses

Aug 23, 2021

USask PhD student seeks to better design agricultural drainage projects as farmers face more extreme precipitation

Aug 27, 2021

USask Ranked No. 15 Globally, No. 1 in Canada, for Water Resources Research

Aug 30, 2021

Agricultural Rebound Phenomenon: USask researchers warn of increased water demand on the South Saskatchewan River Basin

Sep 9, 2021

Deep Water: Researchers find more below than previously thought

Oct 20, 2021

USask researcher participates in national water survey as part of oil sands research

Nov 4, 2021

USask research aims to identify how ‘thirsty’ forests affect water availability

Dec 4, 2021

USask water expert named to list of world’s most highly-cited researchers

Dec 14, 2021

Global Institute for Food Security at USask announces new Bangladesh office and new Research Chair

Dec 21, 2021

USask researcher’s cutting-edge buoy aims to secure water source for Regina and Moose Jaw

Dec 22, 2021

USask researchers angling to protect fish from chemical contamination

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