A study led by McMaster University researchers and published in CMAJ shows the prevalence of obesity in Canada increased faster in the four years after the start of the pandemic compared to the previous 11 years, especially in younger adults.
Science & Technology
“These researchers aren’t just imagining the future — they’re building it." The NSERC and SSHRC funding demonstrates federal recognition of and support for groundbreaking research work.
Health & Medicine
The ELEVATe-PM initiative, will use simple blood tests to better detect and track cancer, and to help doctors tailor care to each patient’s needs.
Health & Medicine
Lindsay Kalan and Jonathan Cannon are among only five researchers across Canada to receive funding from the highly competitive global program.
Health & Medicine
Findings from the researchers’ study of the safety and efficacy of the vaccine were published this week in a peer-reviewed journal. Phase 2 trials are underway.
Health & Medicine
These scholars and have demonstrated a commitment to not only excellence in impactful research, but in teaching, mentorship, and serving local and global communities.
Science & Technology
Over two weeks at McMaster and the Chalk River nuclear facility, 15 women in nuclear science careers around the world will advance their technical and leadership skills, while strengthening their professional networks and working with mentors in their field.
Health & Medicine
A new international study led by researchers at McMaster University has identified the most effective and safest treatments for people suffering from chronic urticaria, more commonly known as chronic hives.
Health & Medicine
Seven McMaster research teams pitched their health technologies and three were awarded funding to advance and commercialize their inventions as part of the 2025 Innovation Matchmaking program.
Health & Medicine
Researchers at McMaster University turned stories into powerful tools for understanding how older adults were coping with the isolation and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Science & Technology
Over two weeks at McMaster and the Chalk River nuclear facility, 15 women in nuclear science careers around the world will advance their technical and leadership skills, while strengthening their professional networks and working with mentors in their field.
Science & Technology
“These researchers aren’t just imagining the future — they’re building it." The NSERC and SSHRC funding demonstrates federal recognition of and support for groundbreaking research work.
Health & Medicine
Lindsay Kalan and Jonathan Cannon are among only five researchers across Canada to receive funding from the highly competitive global program.
Canada & the World
If privacy is important anywhere, it is in the context of politics. If it is important at any time, that time is now, writes expert Sara Bannerman.
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.
Environment & Sustainability
New efforts by tech giants to revitalize nuclear — one of the safest and cleanest energy sources available — is an unexpected positive consequence of generative AI's vast power demands, write Goran Calic and Michael Tadrous.
Environment & Sustainability
McMaster PhD student recognized for weaving together Indigenous knowledge and Western science to protect freshwater turtles.
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.
Culture & Society
Many homeless women in Canada spend years without housing, yet policies don’t reflect their realities, writes Mary Vaccaro.
Culture & Society
Divinatory practices like tarot card readings are on the rise. What may seem like harmless fun can also serve as a serious response to a chaotic world, writes Hanna Tervanotko.
Culture & Society
In less than a year, Allan Downey’s latest award-winning film project has travelled across the continent – and sparked conversations about Indigenous history.
Business & the Economy
Through the McMaster Centre for Research on Employment and Work (MCREW), faculty members across McMaster discuss breaking down academic silos to solve work, worker and workplace problems.
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.