In a recent review of more than 180 peer-reviewed articles — which I conducted with fellow researcher Richard Parncutt — we found that a scientific consensus has formed around the so-called 1,000-ton rule. The 1,000-ton rule states that a person is …
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Western welcomes first Indigenous scholarship recipients
Recognized for academic excellence, commitment to community, three Indigenous students make up first cohort
Expert insights: Professional boxing and influencer culture
Are fights like Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley bad for the sport? Kinesiology professor MacIntosh Ross on boxing becoming a business rather than a sport
Western to require proof of vaccination for campus community
Campus-wide policy gets support from public health unit
Seeking out suspended smoke
Lidar network has potential to track wildfire pollutants across the continent
Scholarships honour victims of anti-Muslim attack
Awards commemorate Madiha Salman and Salman Afzaal, support future grad students
Western PhD students named Vanier scholars
5 candidates recognized for leadership and research
Health risks from tattoos not just skin deep
New international study investigates relatively unregulated world of tattoo ink
The ‘whys’ of weed behind the wheel
Young drivers survey first step to preventing youth from driving under cannabis influence
Community champion
Giving back brings personal growth to MSc graduate
Finding life after loss
Adam Taylor heals past hurts by honing his passion for helping others
Mature student learns the kids are alright
Second time’s the charm for Claude Guillemette who found acceptance and the university experience he missed
Expert explainer: Mental health in the pandemic’s next phase
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Arlene MacDougall provides strategies on how to manage anxiety as the country moves into the next phase of the pandemic.
Western welcomes first Indigenous scholarship recipients
Recognized for academic excellence, commitment to community, three Indigenous students make up first cohort
Expert insights: Professional boxing and influencer culture
Are fights like Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley bad for the sport? Kinesiology professor MacIntosh Ross on boxing becoming a business rather than a sport
Western to require proof of vaccination for campus community
Campus-wide policy gets support from public health unit
Seeking out suspended smoke
Lidar network has potential to track wildfire pollutants across the continent
Scholarships honour victims of anti-Muslim attack
Awards commemorate Madiha Salman and Salman Afzaal, support future grad students
Western PhD students named Vanier scholars
5 candidates recognized for leadership and research
Health risks from tattoos not just skin deep
New international study investigates relatively unregulated world of tattoo ink
The ‘whys’ of weed behind the wheel
Young drivers survey first step to preventing youth from driving under cannabis influence
Community champion
Giving back brings personal growth to MSc graduate
Finding life after loss
Adam Taylor heals past hurts by honing his passion for helping others
Mature student learns the kids are alright
Second time’s the charm for Claude Guillemette who found acceptance and the university experience he missed
Expert explainer: Mental health in the pandemic’s next phase
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Arlene MacDougall provides strategies on how to manage anxiety as the country moves into the next phase of the pandemic.