In a step toward combating dementia, Western researchers have received a $1.1 million grant from the Weston Family Foundation to explore the potential of gentle brain-synched sounds to improve sleep and memory performance in older adults. The method, which …
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New report outlines how civil aviation could navigate post-pandemic funding
Calls for government-supported air navigation service payment model
Archive project preserves iconic Indigenous radio program
Audio recordings feature more than 30 years of Smoke Signals show, highlight historical events
Dion Stout: Reconciliation ‘new arena of struggle’ for Canadians
Honorary degree recipient Madeleine Kētēskwew Dion Stout invites graduates to be educated, united
Western alum promotes new Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame
Actor-producer-comedian Tim Progosh leads group honouring Canada’s funniest performers
Western students compete in World’s Challenge Challenge global final
Team Agri-Edge makes case for precision agriculture to solve farming challenges
Bags or bins: When it comes to recycling, the answer is complicated
Western study shows dubious benefit to using plastic recycling bags
New study shows significant gains from computer-based depression treatment
Western researcher touts benefit for marginalized adult population
Western researcher leads study examining caregiver challenges
Stroke survivor caregivers face barriers to accessing care for themselves
McIntosh exhibit buzzes with colourful fusion of art, science
Insect specimens from Western’s Zoological Collections converge with contemporary art in nod to beauty in biodiversity
Researchers use social network analysis to model virus evolution
HIV subtypes often combine with other subtypes to form new variants, research finds
Expert Insight: Preserving ancestral knowledge among women and children in Ecuador
How weaving is helping to strengthen ancestral knowledge in a remote community in Ecuador
Western’s research internship opens career opportunity for math grad
Daniel Carranza’s research earns him PhD spot at Johns Hopkins
New report outlines how civil aviation could navigate post-pandemic funding
Calls for government-supported air navigation service payment model
Archive project preserves iconic Indigenous radio program
Audio recordings feature more than 30 years of Smoke Signals show, highlight historical events
Dion Stout: Reconciliation ‘new arena of struggle’ for Canadians
Honorary degree recipient Madeleine Kētēskwew Dion Stout invites graduates to be educated, united
Western alum promotes new Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame
Actor-producer-comedian Tim Progosh leads group honouring Canada’s funniest performers
Western students compete in World’s Challenge Challenge global final
Team Agri-Edge makes case for precision agriculture to solve farming challenges
Bags or bins: When it comes to recycling, the answer is complicated
Western study shows dubious benefit to using plastic recycling bags
New study shows significant gains from computer-based depression treatment
Western researcher touts benefit for marginalized adult population
Western researcher leads study examining caregiver challenges
Stroke survivor caregivers face barriers to accessing care for themselves
McIntosh exhibit buzzes with colourful fusion of art, science
Insect specimens from Western’s Zoological Collections converge with contemporary art in nod to beauty in biodiversity
Researchers use social network analysis to model virus evolution
HIV subtypes often combine with other subtypes to form new variants, research finds
Expert Insight: Preserving ancestral knowledge among women and children in Ecuador
How weaving is helping to strengthen ancestral knowledge in a remote community in Ecuador
Western’s research internship opens career opportunity for math grad
Daniel Carranza’s research earns him PhD spot at Johns Hopkins