While it has been 18 years since Adrian Owen discovered consciousness in patients in a vegetative state, hardly a day has gone by when Western University’s world-renowned neuroscientist doesn’t connect back to his Eureka moment. And now, in a new st …
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For new geography professor, working with local communities ‘is a dream’
Cortney Golkar-Dakin has researched energy impact assessment on Indigenous communities
Western researchers develop new open-source app for precise brain mapping
HippUnfold, a web-based tool, uses artificial intelligence to iron out the complex hippocampus for imaging
Professor Fred Longstaffe, five alumni appointed to Order of Canada
Western community members among 99 ‘trailblazers’ and new appointees
Western-led study shows cannabis use in teens linked with anxiety, memory loss
Research finds chronic adolescent cannabis exposure may harm emotional and cognitive brain development
Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates
Project to develop tools to better assess buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Expert explainer: How the spotted lanternfly could wreak havoc on Canadian farmers
Western University biology professor Amanda Roe answers questions on how the invasive species could affect agriculture and how the public can help
Mustangs crowned Yates Cup champions
The 44-16 win over Queen’s gives Western a berth in the Mitchell Bowl Nov. 19
Ernaux’s Literature Nobel no surprise for French Studies professor
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
Western research shows traffic-related air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
Researchers examined 17 studies that included more than 91 million people worldwide
Expert insight: Hockey Canada must stop treating women’s and para hockey like an afterthought
Despite winning competitions, teams received little financial support
Expert insight: Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants
Snow’s physical properties mean it can accumulate chemicals from the environment
Temi Akin-Aina answers call to deepen Western alumni experience
New associate vice-president, alumni relations understands transformative power of education
For new geography professor, working with local communities ‘is a dream’
Cortney Golkar-Dakin has researched energy impact assessment on Indigenous communities
Western researchers develop new open-source app for precise brain mapping
HippUnfold, a web-based tool, uses artificial intelligence to iron out the complex hippocampus for imaging
Professor Fred Longstaffe, five alumni appointed to Order of Canada
Western community members among 99 ‘trailblazers’ and new appointees
Western-led study shows cannabis use in teens linked with anxiety, memory loss
Research finds chronic adolescent cannabis exposure may harm emotional and cognitive brain development
Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates
Project to develop tools to better assess buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Expert explainer: How the spotted lanternfly could wreak havoc on Canadian farmers
Western University biology professor Amanda Roe answers questions on how the invasive species could affect agriculture and how the public can help
Mustangs crowned Yates Cup champions
The 44-16 win over Queen’s gives Western a berth in the Mitchell Bowl Nov. 19
Ernaux’s Literature Nobel no surprise for French Studies professor
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
Western research shows traffic-related air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
Researchers examined 17 studies that included more than 91 million people worldwide
Expert insight: Hockey Canada must stop treating women’s and para hockey like an afterthought
Despite winning competitions, teams received little financial support
Expert insight: Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants
Snow’s physical properties mean it can accumulate chemicals from the environment
Temi Akin-Aina answers call to deepen Western alumni experience
New associate vice-president, alumni relations understands transformative power of education