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Faculty of Science
Expert insight: Canada is warming faster than anywhere else on earth
2023 saw the devastating impacts of a planet approaching the 1.5 C warming threshold set by the Paris Agreement
Expert insight: There are big benefits to small-scale solar systems, but one critical weakness
Solar photovoltaic costs have dropped even faster than experts predicted
Expert insight: Did neighbourhood amenities impact youth mental health in the pandemic?
Youth in suburban neighbourhoods were more likely to report changes to their mental health and stress levels
Meet Miguel Quiñones-Mateu and current cohort of Western Research Chairs
World-leading virologist 1 of 7 ‘strategic focus’ researchers supported by program
Western, international researchers reconstruct Balkan genomic history
Ancient genomes help trace demographic shifts, shared ancestry of modern communities
Western-led team designs prototype to analyze minerals in Martian rocks
Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device
New math approach provides insight into memory formation
Western neuroscientists analyze timing of brain activity patterns in new study
Celebrating the inaugural recipients of the Western Research Excellence Awards
Six scholars recognized for pioneering work in their fields, community advocacy
Western-led human brain “growth chart” project receives $1M in funding
Will allow clinicians to track neural development across human lifespan for first time
Thirteen Western alumni make Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women list
Leaders in private, public sectors honoured for leadership, vision
Expert insight: Asteroid samples may reveal information about the origins of the universe
Understanding the origin of the Earth can shed light on how life on our planet began
Animals like crickets use the ground to amplify calls: Western study
Research upends traditional theory that ground hinders animal communications
Expert insight: Canada is warming faster than anywhere else on earth
2023 saw the devastating impacts of a planet approaching the 1.5 C warming threshold set by the Paris Agreement
Expert insight: There are big benefits to small-scale solar systems, but one critical weakness
Solar photovoltaic costs have dropped even faster than experts predicted
Expert insight: Did neighbourhood amenities impact youth mental health in the pandemic?
Youth in suburban neighbourhoods were more likely to report changes to their mental health and stress levels
Meet Miguel Quiñones-Mateu and current cohort of Western Research Chairs
World-leading virologist 1 of 7 ‘strategic focus’ researchers supported by program
Western, international researchers reconstruct Balkan genomic history
Ancient genomes help trace demographic shifts, shared ancestry of modern communities
Western-led team designs prototype to analyze minerals in Martian rocks
Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device
New math approach provides insight into memory formation
Western neuroscientists analyze timing of brain activity patterns in new study
Celebrating the inaugural recipients of the Western Research Excellence Awards
Six scholars recognized for pioneering work in their fields, community advocacy
Western-led human brain “growth chart” project receives $1M in funding
Will allow clinicians to track neural development across human lifespan for first time
Thirteen Western alumni make Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women list
Leaders in private, public sectors honoured for leadership, vision
Expert insight: Asteroid samples may reveal information about the origins of the universe
Understanding the origin of the Earth can shed light on how life on our planet began
Animals like crickets use the ground to amplify calls: Western study
Research upends traditional theory that ground hinders animal communications