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Astronomy & Space - Physics - 08.02.2024
Hubble traces 'string of pearls' star clusters in galaxy collisions
Hubble traces ’string of pearls’ star clusters in galaxy collisions
Western professor Sarah Gallagher in astronomers' team which examined space telescope images of stars being born Galaxy collisions do not destroy stars, though this might seem to contradict conventional wisdom, not to mention storylines in countless Hollywood blockbusters.

Environment - Campus - 08.02.2024
Western road salt research tackles ’big interest’ challenge
Study of winter road salt tests multiple formulations against a variety of metals for performance, cost and harmful impacts The crunch of salt underfoot and the stain on your winter boots is all part of a typical Canadian winter.

Career - 06.02.2024
New Ivey report outlines how firms can effectively increase female representation 
New Ivey report outlines how firms can effectively increase female representation 
A recent report from Ivey Business School's Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management introduces distinct strategies for achieving gender parity in the workplace, tailored to the predominant gender makeup of different industries.

Social Sciences - Career - 01.02.2024
'How do we build community?' Western prof studies sites of social connection
’How do we build community?’ Western prof studies sites of social connection
You're out of work - retired, unemployed or between gigs - and need to get out of your home. Where do you go for connection? Western health sciences professor Debbie Laliberte Rudman is finding out.

Astronomy & Space - 01.02.2024
Northern Tornadoes Project finds 2023 had fewer and milder tornadoes in Canada
Northern Tornadoes Project finds 2023 had fewer and milder tornadoes in Canada
Western's Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) recorded 86 tornadoes (including a fire-generated tornado) across Canada during the 2023 season, significantly less than the previous year's 129 - a Canadian record for the most tornadoes documented in a year.

Health - 30.01.2024
Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training
Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training

Career - History & Archeology - 24.01.2024
'Sweet smell of gum': Western prof collecting stories of the iconic O-Pee-Chee Company
’Sweet smell of gum’: Western prof collecting stories of the iconic O-Pee-Chee Company

Health - Life Sciences - 24.01.2024
Expert insight: Why Strep A is increasing and how it spreads
Expert insight: Why Strep A is increasing and how it spreads
Group A Streptococcus exclusively affects humans and can sometimes develop into invasive infections A jump in the number of people with serious illness caused by group A Streptococcus - also referred to as Streptococcus pyogenes or Strep A - has made headlines recently.

Life Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 18.01.2024
Cutting-edge Western science research highlights role of collaboration
Discovering new molecules in space. Creating a salmonella vaccine for poultry - from plants. Analyzing how fear impacts animal brains in the long term.

Health - Pharmacology - 17.01.2024
$6.5 million grant to help improve care for Crohn’s disease patients

Life Sciences - Health - 12.01.2024
New online study explores link between healthy brains and bodies
New online study explores link between healthy brains and bodies
Neuroscientist Adrian Owen partners with U.K. science museum in research driven by immersive video games So little is understood about the dialogue between the body and the brain.

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 10.01.2024
Expert insight: There are big benefits to small-scale solar systems, but one critical weakness
A new study shows size matters in solar energy. The first ever life-cycle analysis comparing big and small solar photovoltaic systems has concluded that small-scale solar systems are in fact better for the environment than even the largest, and most efficient, solar farm.

Health - Social Sciences - 08.01.2024
Expert insight: Did neighbourhood amenities impact youth mental health in the pandemic?
Youth in suburban neighbourhoods were more likely to report changes to their mental health and stress levels By Alexander Wray, Gina Martin, Jamie Seabrook, Jason Gilliland, Kendra Nelson Ferguson, Stephanie Coen, Special to Western News, By Alexander Wray, Gina Martin, Jamie Seabrook, Jason Gilliland, Kendra Nelson Ferguson, Stephanie Coen, Special to Western News, During the COVID-19 pandemic, youth as a population group reported some of the largest declines in their mental health compared to other age groups in Canada.

Health - Psychology - 08.01.2024
Mental health walk-in clinics make a major difference for youths: Western study
Mental health walk-in clinics make a major difference for youths: Western study
A study of mental health walk-in clinics (MHWCs) in Ontario, by Western researchers, has shown this model can save families time, and agencies both time and money by eliminating the need to complete a

Health - Life Sciences - 05.01.2024
Meet Miguel Quiñones-Mateu and current cohort of Western Research Chairs
Meet Miguel Quiñones-Mateu and current cohort of Western Research Chairs

Social Sciences - 20.12.2023
Schools aren’t addressing online sexual violence adequately, Western research finds
Schools and teachers play a critical role in equipping students with the skills to understand, respond to, and prevent sexual violence in safe and healthy ways.

Social Sciences - Health - 19.12.2023
Expert insight: Meaningful social interactions are the only ’cure’ for loneliness
'Tis the season for friends and family, which could be crucial for combatting loneliness, but one Western researcher says we should strive to maintain social connections at all times of the year.

Health - Innovation - 18.12.2023
Donation of $8.5 million strengthens hearing science and innovation 
Donation of $8.5 million strengthens hearing science and innovation 

Pedagogy - Campus - 15.12.2023
New toolkit to promote physical activity in classrooms 
New toolkit to promote physical activity in classrooms 
Dek: Western researchers create online hub with more than 200 physical activity videos, games for teachers  A free toolkit developed by researchers at Western University addresses an urgent need: boosting physical activity of children in Ontario's classrooms.

Social Sciences - Philosophy - 14.12.2023
'Long time coming': Philosophy professor laid groundwork to equalize leave for adoptive families
’Long time coming’: Philosophy professor laid groundwork to equalize leave for adoptive families
It's been almost five years since philosophy professor Carolyn McLeod and a team of researchers at Western released a report arguing for equal parental benefits for adoptive families and others who provide permanency to children, to ensure they have time to attach to their new parents.

Social Sciences - Health - 11.12.2023
Nursing professor uses research, lived experience to improve newcomer health care
Nursing professor uses research, lived experience to improve newcomer health care

Health - Social Sciences - 11.12.2023
New award honours global work of prof through Western Heads East  
New award honours global work of prof through Western Heads East  

Computer Science - 06.12.2023
Expert insight: Third-party Xbox controller ban could leave disabled gamers excluded
Expert insight: Third-party Xbox controller ban could leave disabled gamers excluded

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 05.12.2023
Western-led team designs prototype to analyze minerals in Martian rocks
Western-led team designs prototype to analyze minerals in Martian rocks
Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device A Western-led research team has developed the first-ever hand-held diffraction tool for the identification of minerals in their natural setting on planetary surfaces such as Mars.

Psychology - Innovation - 05.12.2023
Western prof collaborates with industry for hearing care innovation 
Western prof collaborates with industry for hearing care innovation 
Most have experienced it - struggling to hear a conversation in a noisy restaurant or deciphering a TV dialogue while the dishwasher roars in the background.

Life Sciences - Social Sciences - 04.12.2023
Expert insight: 'The Elephant Whisperers' payment controversy puts spotlight on documentaries
Expert insight: ’The Elephant Whisperers’ payment controversy puts spotlight on documentaries

Environment - Innovation - 30.11.2023
Expert insight: COP28: How 7 policies could help save a billion lives by 2100
Expert insight: COP28: How 7 policies could help save a billion lives by 2100
Each policy will help reduce carbon emissions, preventing concomitant climate change and premature deaths In a recent review of more than 180 peer-reviewed articles - which I conducted with fellow res

Campus - Social Sciences - 30.11.2023
Celebrating the inaugural recipients of the Western Research Excellence Awards 
Celebrating the inaugural recipients of the Western Research Excellence Awards 

Health - Social Sciences - 28.11.2023
First-in-Canada tool by Western-led team helps women experiencing partner violence 
First-in-Canada tool by Western-led team helps women experiencing partner violence 
Topics First-in-Canada tool by Western-led team helps women experiencing partner violence More than 40 per cent of Canadian women experience intimate partner violence at some point in their lives.

Health - Life Sciences - 27.11.2023
Western-led human brain 'growth chart' project receives $1M in funding
Western-led human brain ’growth chart’ project receives $1M in funding
Will allow clinicians to track neural development across human lifespan for first time A team led by Western neuroscientist Jörn Diedrichsen has received $1 million in funding from the Once Upon a Tim

Life Sciences - Health - 23.11.2023
Canada’s most powerful MRI system arrives at Western

Career - Economics - 22.11.2023
Leaders can break down ’benevolent marginalization’
Study shows how leaders can break down "benevolent marginalization" Western professor co-authors paper on how firms' EDI initiatives often affect disadvantaged groups negatively There has been signifi

Health - Life Sciences - 16.11.2023
Western recruits top neuroimmunologist as Canada Excellence Research Chair
Western recruits top neuroimmunologist as Canada Excellence Research Chair

Chemistry - Environment - 06.11.2023
Expert insight: Cobalt nanoparticles could be a significant player for clean energy
Expert insight: Cobalt nanoparticles could be a significant player for clean energy
To help address climate change, we urgently need to transition to clean energy. The energy sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, which are the primary drivers of global warming. Our research team Western University is innovating ways to generate clean electricity. Fuel cells are at the forefront of this endeavour, offering numerous advantages in the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions.

Social Sciences - 06.11.2023
First World War postcard project connects past to present
First World War postcard project connects past to present

Forensic Science - 03.11.2023
'Real people with real lives who deserve justice': U.K. scholar investigates unsolved murders
’Real people with real lives who deserve justice’: U.K. scholar investigates unsolved murders
University of Leeds researcher learns from Western criminologist in hopes of launching cold case society Beth Norfolk hopes to transport a unique Western society solving cold cases across the pond, re

Health - Pharmacology - 03.11.2023
Western researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
Western researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
According to nephrologist Dr. Amit Garg , for those with advanced chronic kidney disease, the treatment options are stark: continuous dialysis or a kidney transplant to survive. "A kidney transplant not only gives a patient up to a decade of longer life and quality of life, but data also shows that every 100 kidney transplant procedures save the health-care system a staggering $20 million over five years by sidelining dialysis costs.

Career - Environment - 01.11.2023
Expert insight: Ensuring Alberta's oil and gas workers have jobs during the energy transition
Expert insight: Ensuring Alberta’s oil and gas workers have jobs during the energy transition
Retraining Alberta's oil and gas workers for the solar industry costs far less than you think. The results of our new study clearly show that a rapid transition to sustainable energy production is feasible , as costs of retraining oil and gas workers are far from prohibitive.

Health - Campus - 25.10.2023
Western graduates receive Governor General's Gold Medal 
Western graduates receive Governor General’s Gold Medal 

Environment - Economics - 24.10.2023
New report from Ivey shows how to combat corporate 'greenwashing'
New report from Ivey shows how to combat corporate ’greenwashing’

Environment - Physics - 20.10.2023
Western teams lead pioneering research in small modular reactors
Western teams lead pioneering research in small modular reactors
As the world grapples with climate change and seeks to transition to a low-carbon future, small modular reactors (SMRs) have emerged as a promising solution to meet the increasing global demand for clean and sustainable energy. Recently, Western signed a significant partnership agreement with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) to advance collaborative research in clean energy, nuclear safety and health and environmental sciences.

Health - Psychology - 04.10.2023
Researchers earn Canadian Academy of Health Sciences honours
Researchers earn Canadian Academy of Health Sciences honours

Environment - Chemistry - 04.10.2023
Summer internship helps break new ground in sustainable plastics research
Summer internship helps break new ground in sustainable plastics research
A Western student has pioneered an innovative solution to the plastic pollution problem by developing biodegradable bioplastics.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 02.10.2023
Behind the Research: Western looks at the final frontier 
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Sarah Gallagher and Jan Cami on Canada's role in space exploration and research The Canadian Space Agency views space as a national asset for Canada.

Pedagogy - Campus - 26.09.2023
Students from low-income households felt more learning losses during pandemic: Study
A new study from Western researchers examining the impacts of the school closures and remote learning on elementary students during the COVID-19 pandemic has tapped the perspective of a critical group: teachers.

Health - Social Sciences - 19.09.2023
Adolescent girls were severely affected by pandemic stress, find Western researchers
Adolescent girls were severely affected by pandemic stress, find Western researchers
New study finds Canadian children's visits to the ER for mental health concerns increased during the pandemic By Lawson Research Communications, Special to Western News, September 19, 2023 A new study

History & Archeology - 18.09.2023
Western students dig up history in the Caribbean
Western students dig up history in the Caribbean
When Western professor Neal Ferris led an archaeology field school on the small Ca r ibbean island of Nevis this summer, his goal was to teach students how to use their skills in service of community heritage work.

Career - Social Sciences - 14.09.2023
Western-led research aims to prevent workplace violence and harassment

Music - 07.09.2023
Western researcher launches land-inspired opera set in a canoe
Western researcher launches land-inspired opera set in a canoe

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 30.08.2023
Western prof named to geology team for first crewed lunar landing in 50 years
Western prof named to geology team for first crewed lunar landing in 50 years