The university surged an impressive 16 spots in the Times Higher Education 2025 Impact Ranking, and placed first in North America for advancing health and well-being, and clean water and sanitation.
Culture & Society
As nuclear projects advance in Canada, it’s vital to respect and interweave Indigenous knowledge with Western science, write Rhea Desai and James LeMoine.
Science & Technology
Scientists are exploring how naturally occuring genetic variations of the split gill mushroom can be used to create pliable fabric, strong building supplies and water-resistant packaging.
Canada & the World
Forty years after the largest mass murder in Canadian history, Chandrima Chakraborty's efforts to bring the tragedy into the Canadian consciousness are bearing fruit. Two new documentaries air this weekend, on the eve of the anniversary.
Health & Medicine
The new material can be used to 3D print flexible, stable, three-dimensional structures at body temperature, which could accelerate medical research and drug discovery.
Environment & Sustainability
As built-up areas encroach on natural ones, we need new strategies for dealing with the impact of wildfires on buildings and communities, writes expert Ramla Karim Qureshi.
Health & Medicine
What does the UV scale represent, what does SPF actually mean, and is mineral sunscreen better than chemical? Hermenio Lima shares what you need to know to safely enjoy the sunshine.
Health & Medicine
PhD student Edward Chu is exploring an approach to more accurately predict fracture risk for people with osteoporosis – a disease that affects more than two million Canadians.
Health & Medicine
The new material can be used to 3D print flexible, stable, three-dimensional structures at body temperature, which could accelerate medical research and drug discovery.
Health & Medicine
What does the UV scale represent, what does SPF actually mean, and is mineral sunscreen better than chemical? Hermenio Lima shares what you need to know to safely enjoy the sunshine.
Science & Technology
Over 65 research-related images were on display at the Hub as part of the 2025 Art of Research competition – designed to celebrate the creativity and impact behind McMaster research.
Science & Technology
Scientists are exploring how naturally occuring genetic variations of the split gill mushroom can be used to create pliable fabric, strong building supplies and water-resistant packaging.
Science & Technology
There's no reason we can’t reinvent the way we make cars, writes expert Ali Emadi. The Electric City project — a nod to Hamilton's industrial past and exciting future — will bring together industry, government and academic partners to build cars with a simpler, more localized process.
Canada & the World
Forty years after the largest mass murder in Canadian history, Chandrima Chakraborty's efforts to bring the tragedy into the Canadian consciousness are bearing fruit. Two new documentaries air this weekend, on the eve of the anniversary.
Canada & the World
The university surged an impressive 16 spots in the Times Higher Education 2025 Impact Ranking, and placed first in North America for advancing health and well-being, and clean water and sanitation.
Canada & the World
As news of the Ahmedabad crash came in, families of the victims of Flight 182 from 1985 immediately expressed shock, concern, sympathy and memories, writes expert Chandrima Chakraborty.
Business & the Economy
Political momentum is building to develop the Ring of Fire, which overlaps with one of the most important carbon storage systems in the world. Alemu Gonsamo explains why any development in this area should be done with long-term preservation in mind.
Environment & Sustainability
As built-up areas encroach on natural ones, we need new strategies for dealing with the impact of wildfires on buildings and communities, writes expert Ramla Karim Qureshi.
Environment & Sustainability
As peatlands dry and fire seasons lengthen, Greg Verkaik's research aims to better understand how peatlands influence wildfire behaviour - and how we can reduce the risk of deep-burning, smouldering fires.
Culture & Society
As nuclear projects advance in Canada, it’s vital to respect and interweave Indigenous knowledge with Western science, write Rhea Desai and James LeMoine.
Culture & Society
Research from a project about thinking historically for Canada’s future finds curricula must do far more to challenge dominant narratives and value Indigenous worldviews, write experts Sara Karn, Kristina Llewellyn and Penney Clark.
Culture & Society
Parents and teachers in a southern Ontario survey conducted in the city of Hamilton and Peel Region spoke about their desires for an equitable and inclusive school food program, writes expert Tina Moffat.
Business & the Economy
Political momentum is building to develop the Ring of Fire, which overlaps with one of the most important carbon storage systems in the world. Alemu Gonsamo explains why any development in this area should be done with long-term preservation in mind.
Business & the Economy
New Canada Research Chair Maryam Ghasemaghaei examines biases in artificial intelligence algorithms that can lead to discriminatory decisions, and is working on developing strategies to foster equity.
Business & the Economy
MCREW brings together experts from across disciplines to study challenges affecting work, workers and workplaces.