May 2, 2012 - Finnish firm to tackle oilsands water issues
EDMONTON - A Finnish water tech company will be calling the University of Alberta to help solve water issues surrounding Alberta's highly lucrative oilsands projects near Fort McMurray.
April 27, 2012 - Edmonton researchers bet Domino theory a winner
EDMONTON - From a dingy lab at the University of Alberta, David Alton and Jason Acker plan to conquer the world of commerce with the help of Jell-O.
April 27, 2012 - Recap: TEC VenturePrize 2012
April 27, 2012 - TEC Edmonton Venture Prize 2012 Awards with Interesting Companions at the Media Table
April 25, 2012 - Nanotechnology chip can perform 20 genetic tests from a single drop of blood (w/video)
EDMONTON - You wouldn't know it from appearances, but a metal cube the size of a toaster, created at the University of Alberta, is capable of performing the same genetic tests as most fully equipped modern laboratories—and in a fraction of the time.
April 25, 2012 - Nano nod for lab on a chip
EDMONTON - You wouldn't know it from appearances, but a metal cube the size of a toaster, created at the University of Alberta, is capable of performing the same genetic tests as most fully equipped modern laboratories—and in a fraction of the time.
April 9, 2012 - Edmonton firm’s tiny sensors help Syncrude avoid huge repair bills
EDMONTON - Demands by Syncrude Canada to design and build the world’s toughest wireless remote sensor has pushed local startup Scanimetrics Inc. to do just that, and earn the attention of other mining firms and equipment manufacturers around the world.
April 2, 1012 - CityTV Edmonton interviews two TEC VenturePrize Award finalists