
Maps produced by the Centre for Geospatial Analysis illustrate a report on poverty in Windsor-Essex.
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.
Researcher Farah Chan has found that the shorter the voyage, the more invaders survive a cross-oceanic trip.