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Western PhD student Olusoji Ogunbode spent the summer in Nigeria testing wearable technology to track Parkinson’s symptoms in real time.
The Western Mustangs men's tennis team won the 2025 Canadian University Tennis Championship on Aug. 3, their second national title in program history.
Western University expands use of meteor cameras to track contrails and tackle aviation-induced climate change ...
Ivey Business School partners with Asian Institute of Technology’s Entrepreneurship Center to expand LEADER Project to entrepreneurs in Bangkok, Thailand.
Western researcher Shannon Stewart is developing quality indicators to measure, and ultimately improve, mental health services for children and youth.
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry researcher Danya Carroll shares Indigenous knowledge on the ways climate change, health and conservation are all connected, and advice for creating meaningful ...
Three health-technology startups led by Western grads and faculty are among the recipients of Ontario’s Life Sciences Innovation Fund (LSIF), which is investing $6.5 million to help 13 companies bring ...
Satellite-tracking cameras designed, built and operated by a Canadian team has produced the first full year of satellite tracking data over Canada.
A new study reveals air pollution may contribute to the development of epilepsy, a brain condition that causes seizures. Published in Epilepsia, researchers at London Health Sciences Centre Research ...
Heightened anxiety, depression, aggression and impulsiveness in vulnerable adolescents can be attributed to prolonged screen time, specifically passive scrolling, according to a new Western study.
Ivey Business School professor Zhe Zhang published a new study on office nicknames and the impact they can have on work relationships and environments.
Western and Schmidt Initiative for Long Covid will test two existing drugs as treatments for long COVID in a clinical trial with patients worldwide.