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Code to Win is a showcase for student prowess in computer programming.
Code to Win is a showcase for student prowess in computer programming.
The Developer Student Club will give members access to tools from Google.
Researchers in the lab of biomedical sciences professor Jeffrey Dason have identified a genetic response to pain in fruit flies.
Eight students from Yunnan University in China travelled to Windsor for a two-week course at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
Graduate student Brett Rickeard will access high-tech equipment to advance his research into cancer treatment.
A UWindsor research project that will help ensure the sustainability of freshwater fish stocks in Canada for generations to come has received $9.1 million in funding.
Daniel Heath, an integrated biology professor at UWindsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, is heading a genome project that involves Canadian researchers from coast to coast.
Members of the Coastal Research Group are flying drones over the Prince Edward Island shore to map beaches, dunes, and rip currents.
Science Academy welcomed local high schoolers to campus July 8 to 12 to explore science programs offered at the University of Windsor.
Most years, they rise from the water and blanket unsuspecting communities.
Children scream as their friends run in pursuit with one of these winged-insects pinched tight between their fingers.
But what are they exactly and should we be encouraged when some years produce seemingly record levels and others don’t?
Are they fishflies, June bugs, or mayflies?
UWindsor researchers are installing high-tech equipment along the Detroit River shoreline to monitor water levels and wave action.