In celebration of World Immunization Week, McMaster is proud to highlight our storied legacy in vaccine research, development, and innovation spanning over 50 years.
Environment & Sustainability
The discovery in brook trout in New Brunswick is raising concerns about wildlife that eat the fish, which have absorbed DDT that has lingered in the environment and washed into waterways over decades.
Business & the Economy
Canada’s working class is predominately in the services sector, not manufacturing. It's time to let go of economic nostalgia and focus on four key policies that will support working Canadians, writes Gerard Di Trolio.
Environment & Sustainability
PhD student Alicja Paulina Krubnik is studying how public banking — that is, banking for the public good rather than profit — can create opportunities for green industrialization.
Canada & the World
Vote Compass has helped millions of users across the globe decide which party aligns closest with their political views.
Science & Technology
The telescopic mount for NASA’s air-LUSI project has yielded highly accurate results, allowing the space agency to gather precise measurements at an elevation of 70,000 feet.
Canada & the World
Canadian patriotism is on the rise in the face of U.S. threats, but the rhetoric and symbols may be leaving out modern understandings of the country, writes Alpha Abebe.
Health & Medicine
In celebration of World Immunization Week, McMaster is proud to highlight our storied legacy in vaccine research, development, and innovation spanning over 50 years.
Health & Medicine
McMaster researchers and industry experts led a panel discussion exploring academia’s role in AI breakthroughs and transforming lab innovations into market-ready solutions.
Health & Medicine
Researchers have revealed a novel link between body fat (adipose tissue) and anxiety, shedding light on the relationship between metabolism and mental health.
Science & Technology
Under the agreements, they will continue collaborating to move the eVinci technology toward commercialization.
Science & Technology
The telescopic mount for NASA’s air-LUSI project has yielded highly accurate results, allowing the space agency to gather precise measurements at an elevation of 70,000 feet.
Science & Technology
Thanks to the memory that guides our automatic behaviours, we are function efficiently in our everyday lives without having to consciously think about how we've moved or acted in the past, writes Ben Sclodnick.
Canada & the World
Canadian patriotism is on the rise in the face of U.S. threats, but the rhetoric and symbols may be leaving out modern understandings of the country, writes Alpha Abebe.
Canada & the World
Vote Compass has helped millions of users across the globe decide which party aligns closest with their political views.
Canada & the World
The event brought together policy and decision makers, academics, subject matter experts and community stakeholders to share ideas and shape evidence-informed public policy.
Environment & Sustainability
The discovery in brook trout in New Brunswick is raising concerns about wildlife that eat the fish, which have absorbed DDT that has lingered in the environment and washed into waterways over decades.
Environment & Sustainability
PhD student Alicja Paulina Krubnik is studying how public banking — that is, banking for the public good rather than profit — can create opportunities for green industrialization.
Environment & Sustainability
Graduate student Bradley Squarek is using environmental DNA detection to locate the endangered Blanding’s turtle and support conservation efforts.
Culture & Society
Here are some things you can do if your romantic partner has gone down a conspiratorial rabbit hole.
Culture & Society
The new initiative brings together a series of programs that give researchers the resources, opportunities and connections they need to build on their discoveries to drive change.
Culture & Society
As the cultural and economic environment shapes opportunities and measures women's success by their looks, young women are increasingly turning to intensive and costly beauty procedures, writes Jordan Foster.
Business & the Economy
Canada’s working class is predominately in the services sector, not manufacturing. It's time to let go of economic nostalgia and focus on four key policies that will support working Canadians, writes Gerard Di Trolio.
Business & the Economy
More than 150 supporters of entrepreneurship at McMaster got together for an innovation showcase, panel discussion and the announcement of new seed funding at the second annual Made at Mac event.
Business & the Economy
As the prices of Canadian goods rise and U.S. demand diminishes, supply chains on both sides of the border will feel the impact, Behrouz Bakhtiari warns.