Inaugural fellow Mark Bastian from University of Guyana collaborating with biology prof Bryan Neff The post Western supporting research, sustainable future for the world through King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Western researchers collected micro-CT scans showing saltwater species transitioned to freshwater The post New, tiny prehistoric fish species unlocks origins of catfish and carp appeared first on Western News.| Western News
New Western-led study shows human-wolf conflict based on finding food The post Wolves fear human ‘super predator’ – for good reason appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Wawatay (Anishinaabe for Northern Lights) offers First Nations, Métis and Inuit students the chance to integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into their science degree, while also providing hands-on research and experiential learning opportunities. Wawatay’s summer orientation offers an enriching experience from engaging campus tours to exciting icebreakers and social events. Students will have plenty of […]| UM TodayUM Today
Western research ‘connects the dots’ around first microorganisms on Earth The post Traces of life found in meteorite crater offer clues to life’s origins appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Meteor physicists from Western Space aid in first comprehensive study of asteroid from space to impact on Earth The post Western researchers support international collaboration for planetary defence appeared first on Western News.| Western News
First-year student discovers new opportunities in biomedical science through hands-on learning, mentorship and integrated science at Schulich and Western| Western News
Royal Society of Canada recognizes Angela Roberts, Joel Faflak, Dr. Robert Hegele, John Meyer, Julie Aitken Schermer, Juan-Luis Suárez and Ying Zheng.| Western News
Dean by day, cruciverbalist by night, Dr. Mark MacLachlan discusses the science behind the art of his hobby as a crossword creator for The New York Times and more.| UBC News
Western researchers' discoveries with the James Webb Telescope are advancing our understanding of cosmic chemistry through imaging of the butterfly nebula.| Western News