It’s called elephant toothpaste. Though the final product isn’t actually designed for one of the biggest mammals on the planet, it is a compelling science experiment. Fizzy, fun and packed full of chemistry, the “toothpaste” is made b …
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It’s called elephant toothpaste. Though the final product isn’t actually designed for one of the biggest mammals on the planet, it is a compelling science experiment. Fizzy, fun and packed full of chemistry, the “toothpaste” is made b …
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New global report places Western in top eight per cent of more than 670 institutions
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MD+ track allows future doctors to take ‘individualized’ approach to learning
New director shares vision for interdisciplinary space research collaboration
Researchers find cancer patients missed scheduled surgeries due to lockdowns
Facilities management retrofitting more buildings to enhance avian safety
Kinesiology graduate Falana launching new music record
Planned space will bring community, culture, academics in one roof
New name follows $1.4M gift from Alumni Association
Dr. Douglas Fraser recognized for breakthroughs in COVID and brain injury research
A new ultra-flexible cardiac patch may one day be used to restore function to a damaged heart following a cardiac arrest.
Funding will support student entrepreneurs, programming, innovation building
New global report places Western in top eight per cent of more than 670 institutions
Five students, two scholars-at-risk to receive ‘wrap-around aid’ amid international crisis