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Health - Social Sciences - 09.12.2021
Western research takes aim at medical racism
Western research shows medical racism is one reason for vaccine hesitancy among Black and Indigenous people.
Health - Innovation - 06.12.2021
Research on shoulder arthritis gets Arthritis Society funding
Researchers at Western Health Science's school of physical therapy are working shoulder to shoulder to develop a new patient education program that can help those suffering from arthritis in the upper extremities.
Social Sciences - 06.12.2021
Expert insights: Montréal Massacre anniversary – The media’s role in fighting femicide
On the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, researchers write that media can make a difference by raising awareness about femicide.
Health - Life Sciences - 01.12.2021
Western researcher helping bring HIV cure within reach
HIV-infected H9 T-cell, viewed through electron microscope. Photo: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Wikimedia Commons At first, in the medical fight against AIDS, there was only uncertainty. Then researchers brought hope in the form of life-saving treatment - antiretrovirals that stop HIV from replicating in an infected person and reduce the risk of transmission.
Social Sciences - Linguistics & Literature - 24.11.2021
Expert insights: Hulu’s ’The Handmaid’s Tale’ casts Canada as a racial utopia
Filming of The Handmaid's Tale at the Lincoln Memorial.
Computer Science - Campus - 23.11.2021
Western student investigates social impacts of artificial intelligence
Whether scrolling Facebook, calling an Uber or searching for jobs, how does artificial intelligence (AI) affect the daily lives of Western students?
Life Sciences - Music - 17.11.2021
Mapping ’the magic’ of music, movement and the brain
Jessica Grahn is a 2021 recipient of an E.W.R.
Administration - Politics - 04.11.2021
Expert insights: How Ontario can rethink its election spending law
By Valere Gaspard, Alec Mazurek, Special to Western News In the months leading up to the next provincial election in Ontario in June, spending for third parties has been rigorously restricted during the pre-election period.
Environment - 03.11.2021
Flood-impact map a Canadian first
Western researcher Slobodan P. Simonovic shows how - and where - flooding will put humans and property at risk under changing climate The raging Bow River rushes under and around Centre Stree
Social Sciences - Environment - 02.11.2021
Solving the world’s problems through Indigenous connections
Lewis Williams with a copy of her new book, Indigenous Intergenerational Resilience: Confronting Cultural and Ecological Crisis (Rob Rombouts / Western Communications) By Robert Rombouts, Special to
Politics - 01.11.2021
Expert insights: Diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics to bring Huseyin Celil home
Health - Pharmacology - 01.11.2021
Expert insights: Weighing risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccination in children
By Anthony Skelton, Special to Western News The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for use in children ages five to 11 .
Life Sciences - Health - 28.10.2021
Western professor gives bats image boost in new book
Big brown bats are species commonly found on campus.
Health - 27.10.2021
Walking may reduce postpartum depression symptoms
The COVID-19 pandemic has meant countless women are looking beyond harder-to-access, traditional postpartum depression (PPD) treatment options - like psychiatry and medication - and finding that physical activity could be key. A new Western study suggests brisk walking - as little as 15 minutes a day - may be the answer for many women struggling with PPD, though some severe cases may still require traditional medical care.
Health - Social Sciences - 27.10.2021
Marking a century of life-saving discoveries in diabetes care
Patrick Kinghan, a Western public history student, is among the millions of people with diabetes who are alive because of Dr. Frederick Banting and researchers who followed him.
Environment - Computer Science - 25.10.2021
Free book teaches DIY for solar energy
Health - Life Sciences - 25.10.2021
Of mice and milkshakes: Journey to brain discovery
Touchscreen technology using mice can help researchers decode learning centres of the brain. (Submitted photo) How does memory work?
Health - Psychology - 20.10.2021
Study aims to visualize invisible injury
By Lawson Health Research Institute, Special to Western News Recognizing the toll the pandemic has taken on many health-care workers' mental health, Dr. Ruth Lanius is examining the role that moral injury plays, and its effects on the brain.
Social Sciences - Health - 19.10.2021
New research to support suicide prevention
Clinical psychologist Dr. Marnin Heisel will be working to prevent suicides among vulnerable populations thanks to two separate grants worth a total of $1.2 million from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Movember Foundation.
Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 19.10.2021
Expert insights: Why social media companies need to be reined in
By Kaitlynn Mendes, Jacquelyn Burkell, Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves, Special to Western News In September, the Wall Street Journal released the Facebook Files.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 13.10.2021
Expert Insights: Ancient techniques may help mitigate effects of Prairie drought
A refurbished Nabataean cistern at the site of Humayma, Jordan. Photo by Craig Harvey By Craig A. Harvey, Special to Western News October 13, 2021 This year witnessed one of the hottest and driest summers in recent history for Western Canada and the American Southwest. The resulting droughts adversely affected food supply and helped send meat prices rising three times faster than inflation.
Politics - History & Archeology - 13.10.2021
Expert insights: Canada’s worrisome urban-rural political divide has never been greater
By Zack Taylor and Jack Lucas, Special to Western News After all the ballots were counted in the recent Canadian federal election, was anyone surprised that Gudie Hutchings, incumbent Liberal MP in the district of Long Range Mountains, Newfoundland and Labrador, had been re-elected ?
Social Sciences - 06.10.2021
Expert insights: Homelessness is a women’s rights issue
New data from the Pan-Canadian Women's Housing and Homelessness Survey shows lack of access to housing has gendered causes and effects. By Alex Nelson, Hannah Brais, Jesse Jenkinson and Kaitlin J. Schwan, Special to Western News October 6, 2021 Visible homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the housing crisis across Canada.
Event - Mar 17
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
Health - Mar 17
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
Pharmacology - Mar 17
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
Social Sciences - Mar 17
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M

Innovation - Mar 17
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations













