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Doctoral grads Yunyun Wu and Sarah Larocque will be recognized for excellence in the Class of 2021 during Convocation ceremonies Nov. 5.
A team of UWindsor researchers is embedding sensors in insoles to diagnose problems with the way people walk.
A research team will collect and analyze data with a goal of improving equity, diversity, and inclusion within science.
A new fund will help early-career members of the Faculty of Science cover the costs of getting published.
The self-healing elastomer developed by UWindsor researchers can be used to make long-lasting pressure sensors, useful in a variety of applications.
Chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael and her research team are creating light-emitting textiles by adding a thin film of gold to ultrasheer fabric.
A reception Monday celebrated recipients of the Employee Recognition Awards.
Canada’s first LGBTQ+ in STEM Conference promises discussion of scientific topics and issues pertaining to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
The USci Network’s Women in Science Initiative is helping prepare female students for science careers.