Reach Magazine

CIFAR's flagship publication brings you a variety of features on issues and ideas emerging from advanced research.

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Reach Magazine (Winter 2012)

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CIFAR Reach Winter 2012

CIFAR Reach Winter 2012.

Winter 2012 focuses on research related to CIFAR panel presentations at AAAS 2012 meeting: "Mysterious microbial matters," "Inside a newborn's brain," and "Climate change and human evolution." Also profiles CIFAR's Junior Fellow Academy and three Junior Fellows.

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CIFAR Reach Fall 2011

CIFAR Reach Fall 2011.

"How and When the Young Brain Learns," and special "2010/2011 Year in Review" section.

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CIFAR Reach Spring 2011

CIFAR Reach Spring 2011.

The Next Big Question: Who Are You? issue, including "You Are Your Citizenship," "You Are What Your Genes Experience," and "You Are The Groups You Belong To"

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CIFAR Reach Spring 2010

CIFAR Reach Spring 2010.

The Next Big Question Issue, including: "Why is destiny not in our genes?", "Can we build a brain?", and "Can we sustain the information revolution?"

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CIFAR Reach Spring 2009

CIFAR Reach Spring 2009.

"Animal spirits and the economy." Also: "Hidden world found under Antarctic glacier", "I spy", and more.

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CIFAR Reach Winter 2009

CIFAR Reach Winter 2009.

Feature article: "Where have all the women gone?" Also: "New Supermaterial might bump the Silicon out of Silcon Valley", and "In the Quantum World, Seeing is Understanding."

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CIFAR Reach Spring 2008

CIFAR Reach Spring 2008.

Feature Article: "Personal Genomics." Also "Pigeon Love", and "CIFAR asked and Canadians answered: What is the next big question?"

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CIFAR 25th Anniversary Magazine. Winter 2007.

CIFAR 25th Anniversary Magazine. Winter 2007.

"How does the Earth change over time?", "How do nature and nurture consort?", "What makes some countries rich and others poor?", and more.

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CIFAR Reach Spring 2007

CIFAR Reach Spring 2007.

Feature Article: "What Makes Some Societies More Successful Than Others?" Also: "Why are we still using computer keyboards", and "Is there a better way to diagnose autism disorders?"

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