Anthropocene or no Anthropocene, that was the question. And last week, a group of international scientists responded, voting against a proposal to declare the Anthropocene as a new geological epoch to reflect how human activity has altered the planet. T …
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Hibernating insects regrow muscles on demand: study
Western researchers find unique trait in Colorado potato beetles
Western alum’s tech at forefront of ‘waste-to-energy’ facility
Hisham Hafez leads development of renewable natural-gas project in Chatham-Kent
Expert Insight: Hockey trouble – Can the sport overcome its history of neglect and abuse?
Hockey’s history of violence has become a national dilemma as Canada’s love for the sport continues
Ontarians had poor sleep quality in early days of pandemic: study
Western-led research finds COVID-related anxiety among causes of sleep disturbances
Wheels on a mission: Bike donation sparks community support
Western researcher’s old cargo bicycle embarks on new journey for charity
Open-source tech enables 3D-printed surgical table
Western-led project paves way for increased health-care accessibility, affordability
Tom Haffie, Donna Peterson receive President’s Medal for Distinguished Service
Retirees recognized for contributions ‘above and beyond’ their roles at Western
Excellence in leadership program like ‘pearls of wisdom’
Participants share experiences, learnings from Western’s comprehensive leadership training program
Expert Insight: For migrant farm workers housing is a determinant of health and death
Housing conditions for migrant farm workers are often inconsistent, overcrowded and sometimes substandard
Career launch program offers unique opportunities for recent grads
Novel pilot program brings fresh ideas, top talent to Western campus
Western research team takes part in asteroid-mining study
International project explores potential for space resource utilization
Melanie Peacock purple-and-proud as new Alumni Association president
Human resources professional values connection, authenticity, lifelong learning