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Innovation - Career - 24.06.2024

When computer science professor Anwar Haque first connected with the London Economic Development Corporation (LEDC), the organization and its member companies were manually populating its job board with postings.
Psychology - Pedagogy - 21.06.2024

Environment - Social Sciences - 18.06.2024

History & Archeology - 17.06.2024

Innovation - Social Sciences - 14.06.2024

Economics - Innovation - 07.06.2024

If you've had a stent put in during heart surgery, there's a good chance it was tested by PolyAnalytik , a company headquartered at Western Research Parks.
Health - Psychology - 06.06.2024

A Western professor is launching a new mindfulness study as a tool to create connection, heighten resilience and lower high-risk activity within a population facing many new cases of HIV.
Career - Economics - 04.06.2024
Expert explainer: Will the Bank of Canada lower interest rates?
On June 5, the Bank of Canada will make its latest interest rate announcement amid speculation that a cut may be possible.
Materials Science - 04.06.2024

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 29.05.2024

The search for life beyond Earth is a major driver for space exploration. That's why the discovery of clay minerals on Mars almost two decades ago continues to captivate scientists around the world.
Health - Pedagogy - 28.05.2024

Seven out of 13 Canadian provinces and territories do not provide sufficient infant hearing health care, according to a new report card led by Western University audiologist and faculty member Marlene Bagatto.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 22.05.2024

In January 2024, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) announced 2023 as the hottest year on record since 1850 .
Health - 17.05.2024

Nearly 30,000 people last year were homeless when admitted to hospital or discharged from hospital, a first-of-its-kind Canadian analysis shows.
Life Sciences - Health - 15.05.2024

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 15.05.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 13.05.2024

Fueled by a $10-million gift from the Temerty Foundation, a possible new ALS treatment could move to clinical trials within five years In a groundbreaking Canadian discovery powered by philanthropy, a
Environment - Innovation - 10.05.2024

Health - Pharmacology - 06.05.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 26.04.2024

Environment - Career - 22.04.2024

On a sweltering summer day, kids run across a soccer field as winds swirl and dark clouds form in the distance.
Environment - Social Sciences - 22.04.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 19.04.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 18.04.2024

Dr. Robyn Klein has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science class of Fellows for her neuroscience research With a global reputation as an expert on the effects o
Health - Life Sciences - 18.04.2024

Physics - Chemistry - 17.04.2024

It is a common hack to stretch a balloon out to make it easier to inflate. When the balloon stretches, the width crosswise shrinks to the size of a string.
Sport - 15.04.2024

Puzzle fans are hooked on Connections , the latest word game from the New York Times that launched in June 2023, following the success of Wordle.
Psychology - Health - 11.04.2024

Do not tell fat people they need fixing; these microaggressions make people's health worse, not better People may think weight stigma only manifests as rude comments, is harmless or can even do some good.
Health - Pharmacology - 10.04.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 09.04.2024

Architecture & Buildings - 09.04.2024

Living in subsidized housing is associated with significant reductions in housing affordability issues Like many countries, Canada is currently facing a housing affordability crisis.
Computer Science - Innovation - 05.04.2024

Economics - Environment - 03.04.2024
New study suggests chemical companies hiding pollution under our noses
Research co-led by Ivey Business School's Tima Bansal sheds light on corporate environmental dodging It's been long known that chemical companies, which are among the largest polluters worldwide, tend to offshore or outsource their polluting activities. But, a new study, Sweeping it under the rug: Positioning and managing pollution-intensive activities in organizational hierarchies shows that chemical companies may have found another way to hide their pollution: in their own subsidiaries.
Health - Environment - 27.03.2024

10 faculty attract provincial funding for projects focused on health, homelessness and climate change Ten Western faculty members have been recognized with Early Researcher Awards (ERA) , attracting grants from the provincial government.
Health - Life Sciences - 26.03.2024

New study shows virus-like particle can effectively 'shock and kill' latent HIV reservoir in patients living with chronic HIV By 2030, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Global Fund UNAIDS are hoping to end the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS epidemic.
Health - Philosophy - 26.03.2024

Health - Pharmacology - 22.03.2024

Measles usually begins with fever, runny nose, conjunctivitis (red watery eyes), sore throat and coughing Canada is seeing a resurgence of measles, with cases in the first quarter of 2024 already far surpassing the total for all'of 2023.
Health - Campus - 21.03.2024

Life Sciences - 19.03.2024

Campus - 19.03.2024

Western has launched a new program to support research collaborations between researchers and non-academic partners from diverse sectors including non-profit, government, industry and corporate.
Health - Life Sciences - 13.03.2024
Environment - Health - 13.03.2024

It comes as no surprise that Western music professor adam patrick bell's office is full of musical instruments, like the mandolin resting on top of an organ, or the electronic drum kit hooked up to headphones so he can play without the sound reverberating through the fourth floor of Talbot College.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 11.03.2024

In 2023 Canada saw its most devastating wildfire season on record with 18.5 million hectares of forests burned, double the previous worst season in 1989, according to Natural Resources Canada.
Health - Innovation - 05.03.2024

Nathan Wang doesn't consider public speaking his strong suit. So how did the fourth-year health sciences student end up on stage, alone, delivering a soliloquy about virtual health-care research? It's all thanks to Storyhouse.
Astronomy & Space - 04.03.2024

When it was first discovered in 2004, Apophis was identified as one of the most dangerous asteroids, in that there was a risk that it could impact Earth.
Life Sciences - Health - 29.02.2024
Researchers transform understanding of nicotine’s impact on the adolescent brain
A team of researchers at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, led by professor Steven R. Laviolette, is redefining our understanding of nicotine's impact on the adolescent brain. With a $1.4-million project grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the team is studying the neurotoxic effects of nicotine - focusing on its intake via e-cigarettes and vapes - and exploring its link to mood and anxiety disorders among youth.
Life Sciences - Health - 28.02.2024
Behind the Research: Western examines the brain’s secrets
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Lisa Saksida and Ravi Menon on the latest advances in neuroscience and cognition Researchers at Western are at the forefront of unraveling the
Health - Pharmacology - 26.02.2024

Canada has been experiencing an increasing number of syphilis diagnoses since 2016 . Numerous provinces have declared outbreaks in recent years, with the highest rates observed in the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Environment - Economics - 21.02.2024

Physics - Materials Science - 15.02.2024

Researchers Hamidreza Abdolvand and Samantha Gateman are studying safe production and used fuel storage for small modular reactors Small modular reactors (SMRs) are considered the future of nuclear energy because they are smaller and more importantly, safer.
Environment - Innovation - 15.02.2024

Life Sciences - Mar 13
New DNA tools outperform traditional methods for detecting genetic risk in wildlife
New DNA tools outperform traditional methods for detecting genetic risk in wildlife

Campus - UCALGARY - Mar 13
What should AI do and for whom? Graduate College hosts AI and ethics conference
What should AI do and for whom? Graduate College hosts AI and ethics conference
Social Sciences - Mar 13
The art of the pitch: UCalgary's Postdoc Research Slam showcases the power of research translation
The art of the pitch: UCalgary's Postdoc Research Slam showcases the power of research translation

Career - Mar 12
Women often need stronger professional networks to climb corporate ladder, Western analysis shows
Women often need stronger professional networks to climb corporate ladder, Western analysis shows

Career - Mar 11
SFU professor to advance equity in seafood supply chains with Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation
SFU professor to advance equity in seafood supply chains with Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation






