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New study from Western professor examines whether there is any scientific evidence to back up the social media trend of 'mouth taping' during sleep.
Western student Karen Huo shares her passion for medicine, museums and science communication as a volunteer at Banting House in London, Ont.
Vera Lluka, Cadence McGillicuddy and Sneha Sivaramakrishnan are studying different subjects at Western, but they were all drawn to a new coding class with a digital humanities focus. They each use ...
As Egypt welcomes a ‘new dawn,’ the Egyptian Canadian Association of Ontario (ECAO) has organized “Walk Like an Egyptian: An Exhibit on the Egyptian Revolution,” set for 1-5 p.m. Saturday, May 28 at ...
Awarded $2.5 million over seven years by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Pathways to Prosperity Partnership will bring together researchers, government ...
Paul Kovacs with Western University outlines the three main actions homeowners can take to protect their home from wildfires.
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry bioinformatician Abayomi Olabode uses machine learning to study HIV viruses to develop ...
Mariyan Jeyarajah received his doctorate in January this year. His thesis was focused on uncovering novel regulators of the fate of placental stem cells. The placenta facilitates nutrient and gas ...
The very thought of being ‘locked in’ following a brain injury or even aware during general anesthesia induces fear because it awakens the classic terror trope of ...
The 2022-2023 Western Awards for Excellence in Teaching have been announced, honouring seven faculty members and a collaborative course development team who redesigned a climate change action course ...
The most reliable predictor of a relationship’s success is partners’ belief that the other person is fully committed, a Western University-led international research team has found. Other important ...