An organism’s genome is a set of DNA instructions needed for its development, function and reproduction. The genome of a present-day organism contains information from its journey on an evolutionary path that starts with the “first universal common anc …
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Indigenous studies course focuses on “resilience and resistance”
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Expert insight: Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants
Snow’s physical properties mean it can accumulate chemicals from the environment
Student’s journey shows aspiring entrepreneurs what’s possible
Conor Plunkett reflects on Cansbridge Fellowship opportunity
Campus construction aims to enhance both natural and built environments
Changes to UC Hill, safety initiatives, new entrepreneurship building among ongoing projects
Researchers collaborate on mental health training to support Ukrainian children fleeing war
Claire Crooks visits Czech Republic to train social workers, psychologists in school-based mental health program
Scientists invent new material to improve drug delivery to patients
Glow-in-the-dark composite can track path of drugs through the human body
New study: How the pandemic has impacted counselling services
Joint research between Western and Athabasca will focus on access to counselling for low-income Canadians
Temi Akin-Aina answers call to deepen Western alumni experience
New associate vice-president, alumni relations understands transformative power of education
Breaking new ground on ‘untapped’, alternative brain imaging technique
Western officially launches new Optical Neuroimaging Research Group
Tumi Olaoye is shaping communities one experience at a time
From Nigeria to Western, the fourth-year student is determined to make difference
Western Heads East: From grassroots to global impact
How a 2002 speech by Stephen Lewis inspired faculty, staff and students to address the HIV/AIDS crisis
Expert insight: We are preventing some dementias now – But how?
Dr. Vladimir Hachinski says a positive approach to brain health may help reduce incidences of stroke, heart disease and dementia
Indigenous studies course focuses on “resilience and resistance”
First-year introductory course challenges narratives of victimization, trauma