THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By November 7, 2019

    Making science accessible can lead to great discoveries.

  • CLS researchers make medical breakthrough

    By November 26, 2014

    Scientists at the Canadian Light Source have developed a new way to produce critically-needed medical isotopes.

  • CLS at the forefront of nanotech development

    By September 12, 2014

    The Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan has been home to multiple new discoveries and developments that could help move scientists toward the nanotechnology of the future.

  • Lighting up the Cretaceous period at the CLS

    By October 31, 2013

    Research conducted at the University of Saskatchewan Canadian Light Source is aiming to dig up information on the province’s prehistoric past.

  • Never enough: the ongoing struggle to fund the CLS

    By February 6, 2013

    The Canadian Light Source — also known as the synchrotron — has lined up $67 million in funding before its upcoming four year budget cycle even begins. But the search for cash continues.

  • Lights out at the Canadian Light Source: over a month of beam time lost due to cooling failure

    By November 7, 2012

    The synchroton is no longer emitting any light after a failure of the system’s cooling plant shut down the light source and all research being done at the facility. Research at the Canadian Light Source was brought to a halt last month after the cryoplant, the cooling system for the synchrotron, failed Oct. 6.

  • USask leads in medical isotope research

    By February 9, 2011

    The University of Saskatchewan synchrotron will be used in one of four projects around Canada to develop medical isotopes.