Water is the lifeblood of our planet - and our researchers are committed to protecting it. Find out how our innovative research connects technology, water science and policy to address a range of real-world challenges.
McMaster PhD student Alanna Bodo has built more than 120 sensors to measure how trees breathe. It’s part of a research project aimed at identifying forestry practices that could help forests adapt to the challenges of climate change.
Dawn Martin-Hill hopes connecting university researchers with Indigenous Knowledge holders will help them find real solutions to some of their biggest problems
For World Water Week (November 20-23, 2018) we're highlighting some of the water research that's happening at Mac. Today, we're looking at Sarah Dickson's research, which focuses on groundwater in the context of water security from a local perspective, particularly in rural, remote, and marginalized communities. Dickson is the McMaster Director of Water Without Borders.