Rising grocery prices have sparked anger against the Canadian grocery giant, but a boycott is unlikely to lead to major change, Bradley Ruffle and Francois Neville say.
Environment & Sustainability
Wild bees face risks on a number of fronts, and supporting bee diversity in Ontario is an important component of promoting a healthy environment, write Sebastian Irazuzta, Noah Stegman and Susan Dudley.
Health & Medicine
Zahra Motamed’s lab is developing non-invasive ways for early and precise diagnosis of patients with a chronic cardiovascular disease in which the aortic valve opening narrows, restricting blood flow.
Science & Technology
McMaster researchers are working to get their inventions into market to prevent illness and reduce food waste.
Culture & Society
Our society needs to talk more openly about suicide, but it’s crucial that a public discussion be informed, sensitive and alert to potential harm, write Karin Neufeld and Sidney Stacey.
Business & the Economy
It's supply and demand: Climate is affecting olive and cocoa crops, but with demand staying high, prices aren’t going down any time soon, economist Colin Mang says.
Environment & Sustainability
Policymakers should repurpose public banks to work together globally and nationally so climate finance can be policy-driven and public rather than profit-driven and private, says the director of the Public Banking Project.
Health & Medicine
Zahra Motamed’s lab is developing non-invasive ways for early and precise diagnosis of patients with a chronic cardiovascular disease in which the aortic valve opening narrows, restricting blood flow.
Health & Medicine
Pfizer is investing $500,000 in McMaster's Global Nexus to support emerging vaccinology scholars from equity-deserving groups and students conducting vaccine research that will help populations that are especially vulnerable to infectious disease.
Health & Medicine
Contrary to past warnings, the drug donepezil does not increase the risk of specific fatal heart arrhythmias, a systematic review and meta-analysis found.
Science & Technology
McMaster researchers are working to get their inventions into market to prevent illness and reduce food waste.
Science & Technology
It took an astronomical effort, but Professor Robert Cockcroft's eclipse outreach dreams — giving away eclipse glasses, hosting an Indigenous astronomy panel, running special planetarium shows and hosting a free on-campus viewing party — all came true.
Science & Technology
Since 1959, the McMaster Nuclear Reactor has driven groundbreaking discoveries in energy, medicine and materials; fuelled job creation and the economy; and provided unique training opportunities for future generations of nuclear leaders.
Canada & the World
Kindergarteners’ literacy and active play are both grounded in the science of learning, writes Professor Jean Clinton.
Canada & the World
Bioarchaeology PhD student Amanda Cooke shares her experiences of malaria research, pathogen prospecting and future collaboration with the Ohneganos project.
Canada & the World
Policy makers should consider changes in doctors’ working hours and the need for work-life balance in workforce planning, authors of new research say.
Environment & Sustainability
Wild bees face risks on a number of fronts, and supporting bee diversity in Ontario is an important component of promoting a healthy environment, write Sebastian Irazuzta, Noah Stegman and Susan Dudley.
Environment & Sustainability
Policymakers should repurpose public banks to work together globally and nationally so climate finance can be policy-driven and public rather than profit-driven and private, says the director of the Public Banking Project.
Business & the Economy
It's supply and demand: Climate is affecting olive and cocoa crops, but with demand staying high, prices aren’t going down any time soon, economist Colin Mang says.
Culture & Society
The report, led by McMaster's Sandra Lapointe, examines the gap between universities’ stated vision for community innovation and impact, and its actual implementation.
Culture & Society
Our society needs to talk more openly about suicide, but it’s crucial that a public discussion be informed, sensitive and alert to potential harm, write Karin Neufeld and Sidney Stacey.
Culture & Society
What did people in past centuries think when the sky suddenly went dark? History PhD student Tina Kocic shares some insights on Renaissance attitudes to science, superstition and the skies.
Business & the Economy
Rising grocery prices have sparked anger against the Canadian grocery giant, but a boycott is unlikely to lead to major change, Bradley Ruffle and Francois Neville say.
Business & the Economy
It's supply and demand: Climate is affecting olive and cocoa crops, but with demand staying high, prices aren’t going down any time soon, economist Colin Mang says.
Business & the Economy
The collaboration will help the university move its research out of its labs and into the hands of those who can put it to work out in the world.