A study led by Western astrobiologist Catherine Neish shows the subsurface ocean of Titan – the largest moon of Saturn – is most likely a non-habitable environment, meaning any hope of finding life in the icy world is dead in the water. This discove …
Jeff Renaud
Western partners with Ugandan research centre to help address global health challenges
International collaboration opens opportunities for experiential learning
Western Space team uses NASA data to decipher clouds of sand on distant planets
Archival observations by Spitzer telescope reveal conditions that lead to exotic cloud formation
New Western innovation gels engineering with medicine
Game-changing ‘bio-glue’ could mean end to surgical sutures, staples
Western researchers urge legislation to end organ donation anonymity
Restrictive policy outdated, unfair, says new journal commentary
Western’s all-sky cameras capture bright fireball event
Analysis suggests meteor fragments are likely to have made it to the ground near eastern shore of Lake Simcoe
Busy mothers breastfed less in 19th century Netherlands: study
Research examining infant bones from rural Dutch village found little to no evidence of breastfeeding
Severe weather experts join Western’s Northern Hail Project
Julian Brimelow, Simon Eng named to new leadership team
Innovative applications pave way for golden age of drones
From occupational safety to home security, Western researchers explore aerial vehicles’ vast industrial potential
Western crew preps Space Station-bound astronaut for Ax-1 mission
Learning about Earth to ‘make it better’ aim of crew member Mark Pathy
Partners willing to bend with relationship ‘dealbreakers’: study
Western researchers share findings from scenario-based experiment
Low COVID vaccine uptake linked to housing insecurity
New findings follow earlier research on disproportionate impact of pandemic
Emerald ash borer takes on polar vortex: study
Winnipeg’s extreme temperatures no problem for invasive beetle species
Western partners with Ugandan research centre to help address global health challenges
International collaboration opens opportunities for experiential learning
Western Space team uses NASA data to decipher clouds of sand on distant planets
Archival observations by Spitzer telescope reveal conditions that lead to exotic cloud formation
New Western innovation gels engineering with medicine
Game-changing ‘bio-glue’ could mean end to surgical sutures, staples
Western researchers urge legislation to end organ donation anonymity
Restrictive policy outdated, unfair, says new journal commentary
Western’s all-sky cameras capture bright fireball event
Analysis suggests meteor fragments are likely to have made it to the ground near eastern shore of Lake Simcoe
Busy mothers breastfed less in 19th century Netherlands: study
Research examining infant bones from rural Dutch village found little to no evidence of breastfeeding
Severe weather experts join Western’s Northern Hail Project
Julian Brimelow, Simon Eng named to new leadership team
Innovative applications pave way for golden age of drones
From occupational safety to home security, Western researchers explore aerial vehicles’ vast industrial potential
Western crew preps Space Station-bound astronaut for Ax-1 mission
Learning about Earth to ‘make it better’ aim of crew member Mark Pathy
Partners willing to bend with relationship ‘dealbreakers’: study
Western researchers share findings from scenario-based experiment
Low COVID vaccine uptake linked to housing insecurity
New findings follow earlier research on disproportionate impact of pandemic
Emerald ash borer takes on polar vortex: study
Winnipeg’s extreme temperatures no problem for invasive beetle species