Science

Aenea Bryson, a Grade 6 student, conducts a chemical analysis.Aenea Bryson, a Grade 6 student, conducts a chemical analysis during the University of Windsor’s Girl Guide Badge Day March 16 at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.

Local Girl Guides earn STEM-related badges at UWindsor

Nearly 80 Windsor and Essex County girl guides earned badges in engineering, science, and water at UWindsor’s fourth annual Girl Guide Badge Day.

Lisa PorterA team led by UWindsor biologist Lisa Porter has received a federal grant of more than $1 million to advance research on an aggressive form of brain cancer.

Cancer research gets $1 million funding boost

A team led by UWindsor biologist Lisa Porter has received a federal grant of more than $1 million to advance research on an aggressive form of brain cancer.

beach with sign warning "strong currents"Recent studies suggest that tourists believe that beach access points and resorts are located adjacent to safe swimming areas, but that isn’t always true.

Dean warns of drowning danger

UWindsor dean of science Chris Houser writes for the Conversation with a warning for anyone preparing to head south for March break.

John Donohue lecturingJohn Donohue of the University of Waterloo will address “The Second Quantum Revolution,” Monday, March 11, in Katzman Lounge, Vanier Hall.

Discussion of quantum information science on agenda for Monday

A lecture Monday, March 11, on the UWindsor campus promises real-world applications of quantum technologies.