Biochemistry students gathered the bark of sycamore trees on campus Tuesday.
Biochemistry students gathered the bark of sycamore trees on campus Tuesday.
A $10 million grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency will support a program to monitor wetlands surrounding the Great Lakes.
Local high school students competed in the Science Olympiad, Friday on the UWindsor campus.
Soon after taking up graduate study, Nick Vukotic was drawn into sessions brainstorming a problem that had eluded his advisor Stephen Loeb—and others around the world—for years. Dr. Vukotic’s design solution led to a cover article in Nature Chemistry that is now ranked as the most-accessed article of May 2012 in any chemistry journal.
Natural selection best explains the evolution of species, according to an artificial ecosystem developed by computer science professor Robin Gras.
Biology students headed to Lake Erie’s north shore Saturday to observe migrating birds in flight.
Researchers Heather Filiatrault and Tricia Carmichael have found a way to bridge cracks inherent in stretchable electronic materials.
A “meet and greet” session on Friday gave honour students in science a chance for informal discussion with their deans and senior academics.
There is no recession in the Department of Economics, with growth this semester in graduate and undergrad enrolment.
The Biotechnology Symposium, October 3 in Ambassador Auditorium, is geared to future trend-setters in biotechnology.