A head for science: a tour of the Walkerville Brewery on August 26 will explore the microbiology of beer.
A tour of the Walkerville Brewery on August 26 will explore the microbiology of beer.
A head for science: a tour of the Walkerville Brewery on August 26 will explore the microbiology of beer.
A tour of the Walkerville Brewery on August 26 will explore the microbiology of beer.
Researchers from around the world will converge on Windsor this week for the 2017 Canada-China Water Science Workshop hosted by UWindsor's Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
Buried beneath the surface of China’s plateau lakes could lie the solutions to some of the challenges currently facing the Great Lakes.
It’s one of the topics that will be discussed in Windsor this week at the 2017 Canada-China Water Science Workshop hosted by the University of Windsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
Doctoral student Alana Demko discusses her research on vocalizations in rufous-capped warblers at the joint meeting of the American Ornithological Society and Society of Canadian Ornithologists.
UWindsor researchers made an impressive contribution to an international ornithological conference at last week, says one of its organizers.
Professor Scott Mundle is part of a research team that has found methane can migrate through shale to contaminate groundwater naturally.
Professor Scott Mundle is part of a research team that has found methane can migrate through shale to contaminate groundwater naturally.
UWindsor science grads Ashley Turner and Melissa Mathers are back in town this week with the Power of Ideas Tour exhibit.
UWindsor science grads Ashley Turner and Melissa Mathers are back in town this week with the Power of Ideas Tour exhibit.
UWindsor professor Iain Samson examines core from the Baerzhe deposit in Inner Mongolia on July 2, 2017.
A University of Windsor professor travelled across the globe this summer to dig into the origins of rare metals in the Earth’s crust.
Iain Samson, a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, ventured to China for three weeks to teach and conduct fieldwork.
Dr. Samson began the trip by teaching a short course to researchers and graduate students on metals and fluids in hydrothermal systems at the China University of Geosciences Beijing (CUGB) on June 23.
An internship turned into a job offer from Canada’s largest telecommunications company for Master of Applied Computing student Vinay Saraf.
An internship turned into a job offer from Canada’s largest telecommunications company for Master of Applied Computing student Vinay Saraf.
The Laurentian Great Lakes are pictured in this August 2010 NASA photo.
A scientist from the University of Windsor, in partnership with other researchers in the United States, have identified the five main challenges facing research in the Great Lakes.
Friends and colleagues of the late Dorey (D.J.) Lafreniere will dedicate a campus bench in her memory on Monday, July 24.
The university community is invited to a ceremony Monday dedicating a bench to the memory of Dorey Lafreniere.
Scientists from the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research will take to the beach at Rondeau Provincial Park on July 29 and 30 to explain how their research helps keep the waters safe for swimmers.
GLIER scientists will visit at Rondeau Provincial Park on July 29 and 30 to explain how their research helps keep beaches safe for swimmers.