Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
Professor Kim Nelson outlines five principles of historical films in her new book on the genre, “Making History Move.”
Professor Kim Nelson outlines five principles of historical films in her new book on the genre, “Making History Move.”
Representatives of the SHIELD Automotive Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence and Block Harbor Cybersecurity discuss their collaboration on addressing vehicle defences against cyberattack.
The clock is ticking: UWindsor graduate students can develop their presentation skills and vie for cash prizes by joining the Three Minute Thesis competition.
UWindsor graduate students can develop their presentation skills and vie for cash prizes by joining the Three Minute Thesis competition.
A new resource of the Leddy Library will help researchers find suitable open access journals to publish their research.
A new resource of the Leddy Library will help researchers find suitable open access journals to publish their research.
A workshop March 14 promises an Introduction to Literature Searching with Artificial Intelligence.
A workshop March 14 promises an Introduction to Literature Searching with Artificial Intelligence.
Music professor Nicholas Papador has published a collection of klezmer songs for percussion instruments like the marimba.
Award-winning journalist and filmmaker Michelle Shephard will discuss telling stories that matter despite barriers in a free public lecture Thursday.
Karim Malik, an assistant professor in the School of the Environment since January, is developing tools to monitor human impact on natural landscapes.
Karim Malik, an assistant professor in the School of the Environment since January, is developing tools to monitor human impact on natural landscapes.
Professor Francesco Biondi and Windsor Police Service are teaming up to study distracted driving in school zones, aiming to enhance safety with targeted campaigns and policy recommendations based on comprehensive data collection and analysis.
The Windsor Police Service is teaming up with a researcher at the University of Windsor to study distracted driving in school zones and other elevated-risk areas of the city.
Francesco Biondi, an expert in how drivers behave behind the wheel, will be leading the study together with Barry Horrobin, director of planning and physical resources for Windsor Police.