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Journality for High Schoolers

Free research mentorship for high school students.

A community for high school students that guides you through the entire research process.

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Ideas

Pick a topic, shape a research question, and get mentor feedback before you write.

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Drafting

Structure your paper, receive peer review, and revise through each draft.

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Publication

Submit for review and publish your finished work on Journality.

Articles

ARTICLEThe Conversation

What happens to microplastics when swallowed? In earthworms, they do not leave the digestive tract

Ryan Prosser & Nicholas Letwin

We may need to give the human digestive tract more credit for its ability to act as a barrier to microplastics.

sciencetechnology
Jun 10, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

Canada’s ‘AI for All’ strategy has ambitious growth targets, but it falls short on workers and the environment

Simon Blanchette

Delivering on Ottawa’s AI for All strategy will require governments to build wraparound supports for workers, businesses and communities.

sciencetechnology
Jun 10, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

To achieve ‘AI for all’ in agriculture, Canada’s farmers need regional, systems-level change

Charles Conteh

Canada is developing sophisticated AI tools for agriculture but lacks the systems to help farmers understand, integrate and trust these technologies.

sciencetechnology
Jun 8, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

What are the risks of contracting West Nile virus from a mosquito in Canada?

Mehra Balsara et al.

Genomics-based surveillance can help us identify the prevalence of mosquito-borne viruses across the country.

sciencetechnology
Jun 4, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

Focus apps are failing neurodivergent minds, new research finds

Joanna McGrenere & Kevin Chow

Many focus apps fail to consider neurodivergent strengths, such as the ability to hyperfocus.

sciencetechnology
Jun 3, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

Why do male chimpanzees throw rocks at the same trees for more than a decade? We travelled to remote Guinea-Bissau to find out

Robyn Nakano & Ammie Kalan

To study accumulative stone throwing among wild chimpanzees, researchers hike deep into the savanna-woodland of Boé — a habitat increasingly threatened by industrial mining.

sciencetechnology
Jun 2, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

Smart sensors could help Canada tackle its $58-billion food waste problem

Md Masuduzzaman & Elkafi Hassini

By improving how freshness data is measured and shared, Canada can waste less food, lower costs for households, reduce emissions and build a more resilient food system

sciencetechnology
May 31, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

After you upload your data to the cloud, where does it go? The challenge of dual-use technologies

Bryn Williams-Jones

Data sovereignty is not just a technical issue — it is a collective challenge that all Canadians need to start taking seriously.

sciencetechnology
May 27, 2026
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ARTICLEThe Conversation

Holocaust education has a growing Gen AI problem

Regan Lipes

AI poses serious risks to Holocaust memory through denial, distortion and clickbait. AI-literate younger generations may be our best tool for combating the misinformation it enables.

sciencetechnology
May 27, 2026
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