Democratic innovations expand public participation in political decision-making and deepen citizens' role in governance, connecting public interest with public policy, write Joanna Massie and Megan Mattes.
Canada & the World
In the absence of better protection for voters, political parties can design election campaigns around personal information they have gathered without transparency, consent or accountability, expert Sara Bannerman explains.
Canada & the World
Bots not only shape political discourse in Canada, they can be used to amplify specific narratives and reinforce ideological divides, Sophia Melanson Ricciardone’s research shows.
Health & Medicine
The findings reveal how the sophisticated secretion system of bacteria selects diverse proteins to keep their competitors at bay.
Health & Medicine
Early clinical trials suggest that people who lose weight with drugs like Ozempic lose lean mass as well as fat, which could have consequences for older adults at risk of muscle loss.
Health & Medicine
Depriving deadly drug-resistant pathogens of key nutrients alters their physiology, researchers find.
Culture & Society
Students dig into history at an archaeological site in the centre of Italy, where unearthing answers often raises new questions about the people who may or may not have lived there.
Health & Medicine
With the rise in gambling options and increased accessibility, it is crucial to understand how these changes are affecting problem gambling across the province.
Health & Medicine
The discovery sheds light on the complex mechanisms behind severe asthma and opens new avenues for potential treatments.
Health & Medicine
Depriving deadly drug-resistant pathogens of key nutrients alters their physiology, researchers find.
Science & Technology
McMaster biologist Ben Evans’ research team not only identified a number of new sex chromosomes, they also pinpointed their surprising locations.
Science & Technology
Clear guidelines for communicators’ use of generative AI will help avoid an explosion of misleading information, the erosion of public trust and the misuse of personal data on an unprecedented scale.
Science & Technology
'Why waste energy when you can harvest it?' Harvest Systems, leader in sustainable energy solutions, helps restaurants reduce emissions and costs without compromising efficiency.
Canada & the World
Pierre Poilievre’s recent 100-minute interview with controversial media commentator, Jordan Peterson, provided some clues about the Conservative leader’s political ideology, writes PhD candidate Noah Fry.
Canada & the World
Democratic innovations expand public participation in political decision-making and deepen citizens' role in governance, connecting public interest with public policy, write Joanna Massie and Megan Mattes.
Canada & the World
Bots not only shape political discourse in Canada, they can be used to amplify specific narratives and reinforce ideological divides, Sophia Melanson Ricciardone’s research shows.
Environment & Sustainability
The ranking, which evaluated more than 1,700 universities around the world based on their environmental impact, social impact and governance, places McMaster in the top 5 per cent of institutions.
Environment & Sustainability
Talk about experiential learning: Eight McMaster students got to design and run a marine conservation experiment at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre on Vancouver Island.
Environment & Sustainability
Most people would prefer to die at home than in hospital. If dying at home could be made more feasible and well resourced, both the dying and the living would benefit.
Culture & Society
McMaster scholars in humanities and social sciences have been busy this year, writing on topics as varied as German history, Islamic feminism and dementia. Here's a list of insightful reads for the season.
Culture & Society
Students dig into history at an archaeological site in the centre of Italy, where unearthing answers often raises new questions about the people who may or may not have lived there.
Culture & Society
Resurgent Histories: The Indigenous History Lab brings together Indigenous youth, scholars, artists and community organizations to share history from Indigenous communities through film.
Business & the Economy
The livestream commerce market is gaining momentum, and quickly. Its rapid growth could spell changes for the retail industry as a whole, says one McMaster expert.
Business & the Economy
Canada will have to adapt, as always, to the ‘American 800-pound gorilla’ if the U.S. president-elect introduces steep tariffs, says DeGroote School of Business professor William Huggins.
Business & the Economy
McMaster innovators gathered to celebrate a historic year of commercialization successes, showcase their technologies and startups, and share insights and ideas with established and aspiring entrepreneurs.