Otis Vacratsis is one of several scientists to receive a Golden Jubilee Research award. He'll use it to help better understand the basic science behind the causes of Chacot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Otis Vacratsis is one of several scientists to receive a Golden Jubilee Research award. He'll use it to help better understand the basic science behind the causes of Chacot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Betty Barrett and Dana Levin analyzed hundreds of hours of World Wrestling Entertainment programming. Their findings are significant given the number of young people who form their ideas about relationships based on the media they consume.
Kate Paquin followed the progress of 10 stroke patients who played Wii video games twice a week over an eight week period.
Dogs will offer UWindsor students “Paws from Stress,” today in the International Student Centre.
Engineering grad Andrew Bondy is the co-author of a new book that contains hilarious, but totally false, statistics about Canada
Renee Bondy holds up a copy of the book in which her essay was published.
Growing up in a fairly liberal Roman Catholic family in the 1970s, Renée Bondy only ever heard stories about severe nuns in black habits, but still learned to dread them in the same way a child might fear an unseen monster under her bed.
The nuns she grew up with played acoustic guitar, looked like Joan Baez, and wore comfortable shoes and groovy wooden crosses on leather lanyards.
Bill Lloyd and his cat Jake accept an early Christmas gift of some LED light bulbs from campus police services community liaison officer Rosemary Briscoe on Friday.
Sandra Lloyd says it’s “a bit of a ghost town” in the area around the front of her California Avenue home when students aren’t around.
So she was extremely happy when Rosemary Briscoe showed up on her front porch Friday morning with an early Christmas gift of some new LED light bulbs to help illuminate the area.
Bill Anderson delivers his talk in London.
With rapid changes in communications technology, the distinction between the movement across international borders of ‘molecules’ and ‘bits’ is becoming increasingly blurred, according to Bill Anderson.
About 25 percent of Canada's population is categorized as obese, but we need to be less obsessed with weight and more focused on promoting healthy living, according to Bill Bogart.