U of R Student Receives Prestigious Vanier Scholarship for Work in Subatomic Physics
July 09, 2024
July 09, 2024
REGINA, Saskatchewan, July 9 (TNSres) -- The University of Regina issued the following news release:
In 1831, a politician's inquiry into the practical applications of Michael Faraday's newly discovered "electricity" was met with Faraday's prescient yet humble response: "I do not know, but I bet that one day your government will tax it."
This exchange underscores the often-unpredictable nature of fundamental research--a sentiment shared by University . . .
In 1831, a politician's inquiry into the practical applications of Michael Faraday's newly discovered "electricity" was met with Faraday's prescient yet humble response: "I do not know, but I bet that one day your government will tax it."
This exchange underscores the often-unpredictable nature of fundamental research--a sentiment shared by University . . .