The complex community of microorganisms found on bats’ wings could help fight White-nose Syndrome, a deadly disease that has killed millions of bats.
The Indigenous Studies professor will deliver a keynote and class lectures on Indigenous art and literature, and provide a reality check for an often romanticized view of Indigenous Peoples and cultures.
Health & Medicine
Esther Chin has developed STITCH, a portable, affordable, reusable simulator that allows clinicians to practise treating postpartum hemorrhage, a complication that kills tens of thousands of women each year.
Canada & the World
If trust in government matters to Canadians, then ethics issues must be kept in public view and political parties pressured to offer meaningful reform ideas in their campaign and party platforms, writes York University’s Ian Stedman and McMaster’s Matthew Cerilli.
Science & Technology
McMaster researchers made an unexpected discovery that could make it possible to replicate structures found in nature and more effectively target harmful bacteria.
Canada & the World
The Liberals’ return to power could be attributed to a referendum on Higgs, one of one of Canada's most socially conservative premiers. But it was also a rejection of a grievance politics, writes Noah Fry.
Environment & Sustainability
You could say rivers run in the family for grad students Priyanka Hire and Kate Pearson, who are part of the team setting up Mac WELL, a living lab that will monitor the health of a valuable aquatic ecosystem in real time.
Health & Medicine
Esther Chin has developed STITCH, a portable, affordable, reusable simulator that allows clinicians to practise treating postpartum hemorrhage, a complication that kills tens of thousands of women each year.
Health & Medicine
Certain protective proteins help keep cells healthier so they can function better for longer, a discovery that opens avenues to healthier aging.
Health & Medicine
The review showed on average, patients who took part in specialized in-bed cycling therapy spent one day less in the ICU compared to those who didn’t, and 1.5 days less in the hospital overall.
Science & Technology
The complex community of microorganisms found on bats’ wings could help fight White-nose Syndrome, a deadly disease that has killed millions of bats.
Science & Technology
McMaster researchers made an unexpected discovery that could make it possible to replicate structures found in nature and more effectively target harmful bacteria.
Health & Medicine
For 20 years, Karin Stephenson studied medical isotopes. Then she saw their impact when they helped save her mother’s life.
Canada & the World
The Liberals’ return to power could be attributed to a referendum on Higgs, one of one of Canada's most socially conservative premiers. But it was also a rejection of a grievance politics, writes Noah Fry.
Canada & the World
If trust in government matters to Canadians, then ethics issues must be kept in public view and political parties pressured to offer meaningful reform ideas in their campaign and party platforms, writes York University’s Ian Stedman and McMaster’s Matthew Cerilli.
Canada & the World
McMaster was ranked No. 1 in Canada for student services and No. 2 for research income among universities with a medical school and a broad range of PhD programs and research.
Environment & Sustainability
The campaign advocates for the adoption of the Canadian green energy technology to reach net-zero emissions targets and sustain Canada’s thriving nuclear ecosystem.
Environment & Sustainability
You could say rivers run in the family for grad students Priyanka Hire and Kate Pearson, who are part of the team setting up Mac WELL, a living lab that will monitor the health of a valuable aquatic ecosystem in real time.
Environment & Sustainability
Keena Trowell, a professor of mechanical engineering, is tackling the big question of how we can easily store and transport renewable energy so it can get to communities in need.
Culture & Society
Intermarriage in Jewish communities, lived by many couples and families in the U.S. and beyond, is a nuanced and rich reality, reflecting many factors, writes Celia Rothenberg.
Culture & Society
The pop star’s endorsement of the Democratic presidential candidate is prompting questions about the effect of celebrity and cultural influence on politics.
Canada & the World
The grants through SSHRC and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation will support 37 research projects led by established and emerging researchers at McMaster.
Business & the Economy
Between growing public sympathy for workers facing economic pressures, and more unions winning wage growth after years of stagnation, the labour movement has new energy, expert Stephanie Ross says.
Business & the Economy
As Canadian shoppers contend with an affordability crisis and change their buying habits, some retailers are dropping prices. A retail expert breaks down the social and structural factors at play when it comes to pricing.
Business & the Economy
The leasing model would allow customers to select a battery that suits their driving habits at the time, temporarily upgrading or downgrading as needed.