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Environment - Transport - 06.08.2025
Western expands use of meteor cameras to tackle aviation-induced climate change
Western expands use of meteor cameras to tackle aviation-induced climate change

Social Sciences - Campus - 01.08.2025
Researcher recovering Black history in London, Ont
Researcher recovering Black history in London, Ont

Health - Pharmacology - 29.07.2025
Knee surgery can slow osteoarthritis
Knee surgery can slow osteoarthritis
Clinical trial led by London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute, Western highlights potential of high tibial osteotomy A clinical trial led by London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute (

Linguistics & Literature - Social Sciences - 24.07.2025
Libraries, languages and motherhood: PhD candidate defies stereotypes
Libraries, languages and motherhood: PhD candidate defies stereotypes

Health - Life Sciences - 24.07.2025
Researcher attract more than $15M in federal funding
Researcher attract more than $15M in federal funding

Sport - Social Sciences - 22.07.2025
’Who gets to feel at home?’ Sport as tool for inclusion drives Western prof
Sport is often celebrated as a unifying force that brings people together around shared goals. Yet it also reflects - and at times reinforces - the deeper divisions and tensions present in society, challenging and perpetuating ideas about race, belonging and identity.

Economics - Psychology - 21.07.2025
Play or profit: Ivey prof studies dark reality of kidfluencing
Play or profit: Ivey prof studies dark reality of kidfluencing

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 18.07.2025
Western awarded more than $31.6M to drive impactful research
Western awarded more than $31.6M to drive impactful research

Health - Life Sciences - 10.07.2025
Six scholars honoured with Western Research Excellence Awards
Six scholars honoured with Western Research Excellence Awards

Environment - Economics - 09.07.2025
Ivey report offers guidance for corporate net-zero transition

Psychology - Health - 03.07.2025
Using data-driven solutions to improve mental health services for children, youth
Using data-driven solutions to improve mental health services for children, youth
One in five children and youth in Ontario will experience mental health challenges in their lifetimes, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMA).

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 02.07.2025
Gift helps Ivey Business School advance regenerative agri-food models

Health - Social Sciences - 30.06.2025
’If the land isn’t healthy, we cannot be healthy:’ Indigenous health researcher reflects
Danya Carroll is a postdoctoral associate in epidemiology and biostatistics at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry.

Health - Pharmacology - 30.06.2025
Potential treatment for Parkinson's-related dementia
Potential treatment for Parkinson’s-related dementia
Researchers found European cough medicine Ambroxol may reduce psychiatric symptoms, improve cognitive performance About half of those diagnosed with Parkinson's develop dementia within 10 years, profoundly affecting patients, families and the health care system.

Astronomy & Space - Event - 23.06.2025
Western Space launches new Mission Control Facility
Western Space launches new Mission Control Facility

Life Sciences - Health - 23.06.2025
Researcher launch brain imaging platform with $2.9M boost from Brain Canada

Health - Innovation - 19.06.2025
Western-linked health startups receive boost from Ontario Life Sciences Fund
Western-linked health startups receive boost from Ontario Life Sciences Fund

Astronomy & Space - 17.06.2025
Canadian project monitors satellites over High Arctic for first time
Canadian project monitors satellites over High Arctic for first time
A unique system of satellite-tracking cameras designed, built and operated by a Canadian team has produced the first full year of satellite tracking data over Canada.

Campus - Innovation - 16.06.2025
Engineering grad advances AI safety in unpredictable environments

Economics - Environment - 13.06.2025
Ivey prof explains how to apply 'buy Canadian' movement to investing
Ivey prof explains how to apply ’buy Canadian’ movement to investing

Health - Pharmacology - 12.06.2025
Frugal Biomedical Innovations at Western provide global health solutions
Frugal Biomedical Innovations at Western provide global health solutions
From repurposing everyday camping gear for safely storing medications to developing non-invasive diagnostic testing, Western researchers are rethinking technology to solve pressing health-care challenges - here and around the world.

Health - Pharmacology - 10.06.2025
'We can find a cure:' World-renowned HIV/AIDS researcher receives honorary degree
’We can find a cure:’ World-renowned HIV/AIDS researcher receives honorary degree

Psychology - Health - 09.06.2025
Mindfulness law course positively impacts student well-being
Mindfulness law course positively impacts student well-being

Earth Sciences - Environment - 09.06.2025
New machine learning model improves early tsunami warnings
New machine learning model improves early tsunami warnings
History has a way of repeating itself. But unlike science, built on general principles and testable theories about the natural world, history examines past events and human actions using evidence and interpretation.

Music - Life Sciences - 04.06.2025
Nostalgia's influence on grooving to music
Nostalgia’s influence on grooving to music
Getting one's groove on, A.K.A. busting a move, is an age-old tradition that dates back more than 50,000 years to the time of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon humans, who rhythmically writhed to drumming and even vocalizations.

Health - Environment - 02.06.2025
Researcher receives funding from ARIA to unlock potential of plants
Researcher receives funding from ARIA to unlock potential of plants

Life Sciences - Environment - 29.05.2025
How Western's Centre for Animals on the Move is safeguarding ecosystems
How Western’s Centre for Animals on the Move is safeguarding ecosystems
There are an estimated 3 billion fewer birds in Canada and the United States today than there were in 1970.

Health - 23.05.2025
Bone and Joint Institute team connects artificial joint and dental implant experts
Interdisciplinary project on implants, corrosion drives Western research to improve patient outcomes During the NHL playoffs, attention across the country turns to the arenas of those Canadian teams battling for the Stanley Cup.

Health - 21.05.2025
No evidence for viral mouth-taping trend, Western sleep expert says
No evidence for viral mouth-taping trend, Western sleep expert says
Mouth taping, a growing trend on social media channels like TikTok, carries serious health risks, especially for those with sleep-disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnea, according to a new paper published May 21 in PLOS One.

Health - Campus - 15.05.2025
Nursing professor to study Chilean approach to homelessness
Nursing professor to study Chilean approach to homelessness

Psychology - Health - 12.05.2025
Passive scrolling linked to anxiety, other mental health concerns in teens
Passive scrolling linked to anxiety, other mental health concerns in teens
Exceeding two hours of weekday screen time doubled odds of clinically elevated anxiety, quadrupled emotional and behavioural difficulties Heightened anxiety, depression, aggression and impulsiveness i

Pharmacology - Health - 09.05.2025
Unlock science behind psychedelics
Why do some drugs cause hallucinations while others don't - even when they act on the same part of the brain? That's the mystery at the centre of a new research project supported by  CQDM  and  Brain Canada.

Career - Psychology - 05.05.2025
Ivey prof probes power and peril of office nicknames
From "Kate the Great" to "Neutron Jack," nicknames are often a staple of office culture. But do they truly belong in a professional setting?

Health - Pharmacology - 29.04.2025
Study offers hope for hard-to-treat Type 2 diabetes
Study offers hope for hard-to-treat Type 2 diabetes
Schulich prof's patients report 'life-changing' results with combination of glucose monitoring and automated insulin pump Lisa Mercer had tried just about everything to regulate the ups and downs of her blood sugars, from a strict diet to medication to four-a-day-day insulin shots.

Health - Pharmacology - 24.04.2025
Global clinical trial to test existing drugs as long COVID treatments
Global clinical trial to test existing drugs as long COVID treatments
Western and Schmidt Initiative for Long Covid will enroll more than 300 patients across four continents Spanning four continents and enrolling hundreds of people, a new clinical trial led by scientist

Environment - Innovation - 22.04.2025
Our Warming Planet: Western experts explain why it matters - and how to tackle it
Our Warming Planet: Western experts explain why it matters - and how to tackle it

Innovation - Campus - 03.04.2025
First-in-Canada solution to motor stability created by Western prof
First-in-Canada solution to motor stability created by Western prof

Health - Physics - 01.04.2025
Donation driving arrhythmia research is close to Western grad's heart
Donation driving arrhythmia research is close to Western grad’s heart

Campus - Materials Science - 27.03.2025
Preparing Western students to lead, innovate in critical sectors
Preparing Western students to lead, innovate in critical sectors

Health - Life Sciences - 25.03.2025
Schulich student brings the buzz to kidney stone research
Tucked in the back of the Microbiome and Probiotic Research Lab at St. Joseph's hospital sits the fly room - a small space that houses even smaller insects whose microscopic innards could hold clues into the link between antibiotic use and the formation of kidney stones.

Paleontology - Environment - 20.03.2025
Western prof reports first evidence of Cretaceous Period dinosaurs in South Africa
Western prof reports first evidence of Cretaceous Period dinosaurs in South Africa
Guy Plint is no stranger to tracking prehistoric beasts.

Music - History & Archeology - 19.03.2025
Sharing untold stories of women in music history
Sharing untold stories of women in music history

Environment - Social Sciences - 14.03.2025
Two new Canada Research Chairs named at Western, four renewed
Two new Canada Research Chairs named at Western, four renewed

Career - 10.03.2025
Ivey prof studies ’idea theft’ and how to stop it
It happens all the time. You're in a meeting, brainstorming with your team to uncover the next big idea.

Astronomy & Space - 06.03.2025
Western astrophysicists predict origins of unexpected space objects in solar system
New model created to simulate interstellar activity in our solar system and next closest, Alpha Centauri Interstellar material has been discovered in our solar system, but researchers continue to hunt for where it came from and how it got here.

Physics - Materials Science - 06.03.2025
Western awarded $5M to study safe storage of advanced nuclear fuel
Western awarded $5M to study safe storage of advanced nuclear fuel

Mathematics - Campus - 27.02.2025
Western math professor Ján Minác to receive 2025 Jeffery-Williams Prize

Innovation - Environment - 10.02.2025
Western campus acts as 'living lab' for building smart cities
Western campus acts as ’living lab’ for building smart cities

Health - Life Sciences - 07.02.2025
Researcher tackle major health challenges with $18M in grants

Environment - 06.02.2025
Northern Tornadoes Project tracks longest Canadian tornado season
Northern Tornadoes Project tracks longest Canadian tornado season
Canada experienced its longest tornado season on record, according to the annual year-long investigation by Western University's Northern Tornadoes The country's first confirmed tornado in 2024 hit Malden Centre, Ont.