An international research team has identified the specific origins of most of the Martian meteorites that are now on Earth. They’ve traced the meteorites to five craters where they were launched off Mars after impact. The craters are located within two v …
Faculty of Science
Grad finds ‘true calling’ sharing Indigenous knowledge, helping species at risk
Andie Albert will receive her master of environment and sustainability degree during fall convocation
‘Strive to do it all’: Science grad earns badminton laurels and top marks
Jacqueline Cheung, BSC’23, balances athletics, academics and volunteer work during her undergraduate degree
New nanomaterial may solve long-standing fuel cell issue
Western research team uses cobalt to make fuel cells more robust, sustainable
Fear of human “super predator” pervades South African savanna
Elephants, rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife dread people far more than lions
First standard resource on philosophy of astrophysics has many Western ties
Scholars Chris Smeenk and Sarah Gallagher, plus three alumni, contribute to volume of essays from leaders shaping the field
Discover Western in 5 fun places
Explore campus through some of its best-kept secrets
Behind the Research: Western looks at the final frontier
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Sarah Gallagher and Jan Cami on Canada’s role in space exploration and research
Western appoints Mark Daley as first-ever chief AI officer
The newly created role is the first of its kind at a Canadian university
Expert insight: World’s largest radio telescope brings new research opportunities
Canadian researchers will have access to the Square Kilometre Array Observatory in South Africa and Australia
Western welcomes 2023 Loran scholar Vanessa Memeh
‘Four years ago, I never thought this was possible’
New project to monitor satellites over Canada
As satellite count surges, Western team uses meteor tracking camera tech to track where they are in Earth’s orbit
Western researchers to probe greenhouse gases at city landfill
Institute for Earth and Space Exploration to test new methane-measurement technologies
Grad finds ‘true calling’ sharing Indigenous knowledge, helping species at risk
Andie Albert will receive her master of environment and sustainability degree during fall convocation
‘Strive to do it all’: Science grad earns badminton laurels and top marks
Jacqueline Cheung, BSC’23, balances athletics, academics and volunteer work during her undergraduate degree
New nanomaterial may solve long-standing fuel cell issue
Western research team uses cobalt to make fuel cells more robust, sustainable
Fear of human “super predator” pervades South African savanna
Elephants, rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife dread people far more than lions
First standard resource on philosophy of astrophysics has many Western ties
Scholars Chris Smeenk and Sarah Gallagher, plus three alumni, contribute to volume of essays from leaders shaping the field
Discover Western in 5 fun places
Explore campus through some of its best-kept secrets
Behind the Research: Western looks at the final frontier
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Sarah Gallagher and Jan Cami on Canada’s role in space exploration and research
Western appoints Mark Daley as first-ever chief AI officer
The newly created role is the first of its kind at a Canadian university
Expert insight: World’s largest radio telescope brings new research opportunities
Canadian researchers will have access to the Square Kilometre Array Observatory in South Africa and Australia
Western welcomes 2023 Loran scholar Vanessa Memeh
‘Four years ago, I never thought this was possible’
New project to monitor satellites over Canada
As satellite count surges, Western team uses meteor tracking camera tech to track where they are in Earth’s orbit
Western researchers to probe greenhouse gases at city landfill
Institute for Earth and Space Exploration to test new methane-measurement technologies