Fisheries magazine is featuring the work of doctoral student Sarah Lehnert.
Fisheries magazine is featuring the work of doctoral student Sarah Lehnert.
Maps produced by the Centre for Geospatial Analysis illustrate a report on poverty in Windsor-Essex.
The Council of Ontario Universities organized the Research Matters Pop-up Research Park, May 18 on Parliament Hill.
Scientists from the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research are seeking volunteers to help monitor sanitary conditions at local beaches.
A symposium in the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research will showcase work by its graduate students, April 7 and 8.
A grant of $500,000 will allow a UWindsor team to analyze bacterial DNA from water samples.
Irradiating sediment could speed reclamation of petroleum tailings ponds.
An article on the importance creating a global centralized network where researchers share aquatic species monitoring data to properly manage aquatic resources on a global scale.
Areas as varied as animal behaviour, genetics and toxicology will come under the microscope this week at a GLIER symposium.
In Microbial Life in Extreme Environments: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, UWindsor professor Christopher Weisener will discuss the underestimated importance of bacteria in a Science Café at Canada South Science City, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 18. The session is designed for the general public, and there is no admission charge.