Politics of grievances and polarization, focused on winning divisively, rather than governing, are part of the reason why acts of violence such as the apparent attack on Donald Trump are less surprising in today's political climate, Political Science professor Greg Flynn explains.
Environment & Sustainability
The federal government can play a crucial role in the development of CO2 recycling, an innovation that could lead to new jobs and new industries, write Amir Foroozan, Shardul Tiwari, Laurel Besco and Drew Higgins.
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.
Canada & the World
As parents deal with increasing stresses — finances, scheduling, new technology and mental health concerns, to name a few — Andrea Gonzalez recommends ways in which policy makers, workplaces, communities and individuals can help.
Canada & the World
The Pact for the Future will guide international action to resolve current crises and shift focus to the future, including efforts toward peace-building, conflict resolution and the protection of human rights, writes Bonny Ibhawoh.
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.
Disabilities can involve physical, emotional or cognitive impairments, and addressing these needs requires a shift from a charitable mindset to a rights-based approach that considers health, social and environmental factors, writes Olaf Kraus de Camargo
Health & Medicine
New research from McMaster and the University of Colorado identifies key genes in the evolutionary arms race between bacteria and the viruses that kill them, which could potentially be harnessed to treat antibiotic resistance.
Health & Medicine
Statistics Canada's initial findings from the Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth broadly suggest a decline in youths' mental health since the pandemic.
Health & Medicine
Election to the Academy is considered one of the highest honours for individuals in the Canadian health sciences community.
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.
Science & Technology
The partnership will see CMC expand its reach and join McMaster Innovation Park (MIP), Canada’s premier research and innovation park supporting startups, business, and research.
Science & Technology
Designed to support the next generation of nuclear industry leaders, the program offer hands-on research opportunities, mentorship and networking opportunities.
Canada & the World
As parents deal with increasing stresses — finances, scheduling, new technology and mental health concerns, to name a few — Andrea Gonzalez recommends ways in which policy makers, workplaces, communities and individuals can help.
Canada & the World
Politics of grievances and polarization, focused on winning divisively, rather than governing, are part of the reason why acts of violence such as the apparent attack on Donald Trump are less surprising in today's political climate, Political Science professor Greg Flynn explains.
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.
Environment & Sustainability
The federal government can play a crucial role in the development of CO2 recycling, an innovation that could lead to new jobs and new industries, write Amir Foroozan, Shardul Tiwari, Laurel Besco and Drew Higgins.
Environment & Sustainability
Most medications are not biodegradable and inevitably find their way into global waterways. ‘We are seeing mixtures of pharmaceuticals in rivers and lakes on every continent,’ warns researcher Karen Kidd.
Environment & Sustainability
Ingrid Waldron, HOPE Chair in Peace and Health, will work with partners in Nova Scotia to build climate resilience and community engagement in 25 African Nova Scotian communities.
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.
Culture & Society
Employers often emphasize finding the right “fit” when hiring new employees. But their biases often carry more weight than qualifications, experience and education, experts find.
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.