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Risky business and rebellion discussed on Research Matters

Research by three psychology professors provides useful insights on the likelihood of older adolescents to engage in risky behaviours.

Zebrafish show promise for better cancer treatment delivery

Local company Biomedcore worked with biology researcher Lisa Porter on testing a method to use zebrafish to provide a prognosis for cancer patients.

Hundreds enjoy close encounters of the scientific kind

The wonders of science were on display Saturday to hundreds of visitors attending Science Rendezvous at the CAW Student Centre.

Social protest movements subject of workshop

A two-day workshop, May 17 and 18 on the UWindsor campus, will explore emerging forms of political activism.

Public lecture to explore organic electronics

Organic electronic devices—printable, flexible, and stretchable—are the subject of a public presentation May 15 at Canada South Science City.

Grad student living the dream with bird migration research

Claire Sanders studies the night time migratory patterns of a wide variety of song birds.


Evening snacking increases with more screen time, grad student finds

Jillian Ciccone studied results from a survey which indicated that children snack more in the evening as their screen time increases.


Structural monitoring expert to meet with wind energy researchers

Michael Todd will discuss his research on structural monitoring systems while exploring the opportunity to apply them to wind turbines.


Alzheimer's, Parkinson's research to be discussed at natural health products conference

Haung Yu, of Columbia's Taub Institute for Alzheimer's Disease Research will be a featured speaker at the Natural Health Products Research conference.

Medical Education Building third floor provides shared space for nursing and physician programs

The University of Windsor formally opened the third floor of its Medical Education Building with a reception Friday.