Scott Hopkins wins prestigious Keith Laidler Award
Professor Scott Hopkins has been named the winner of the  for his outstanding early-career contributions to physical chemistry in Canada.
Professor Scott Hopkins has been named the winner of the  for his outstanding early-career contributions to physical chemistry in Canada.
Decisions about COVID-19 vaccinations often come down to trust.
Trust in peer networks, in the information available to a person and in the health-care system as a whole.
Congratulations to Professor Jozef Nissimov from the Department of Biology who has been awarded research infrastructure funding from the Government of Canada through Ìý(°ä¹ó±õ).
In the quest for the perfect battery, scientists have two primary goals: create a device that can store a great deal of energy and do it safely. Many batteries contain liquid electrolytes, which are potentially flammable.
As a result, solid-state lithium-ion batteries, which consist of entirely solid components, have become increasingly attractive to scientists because they offer an enticing combination of higher safety and increased energy density — which is how much energy the battery can store for a given volume.
Eugenia Dadzie, a master’s student from the Department of Biology, won first place in Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA)’s GRADflix showcase for her video , describing her research into finding microbes that can break down plastics in the environment.
Nitrogen fertilizers are critical for growing crops to feed the world, yet when applied in excess can pollute our water for decades. A new study provides six steps to address nitrogen pollution and improve water quality.
Sometimes Cupid’s arrow takes a few twists and turns before finding its mark in joining two people destined to be together. The path to finding true love can be short or long, and in some cases requires a journey across the world before two souls find one another. However, for two À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Science alumni, their paths ran parallel for most of their lives before finally crossing one fateful day during Orientation Week at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
Congratulations to Professor Trevor Charles for being recognized with a Research Innovation and Impact Award from the hosted by the Canadian Black Scientists Network!
Past and present members of the Faculty of Science community are saddened by the news that William David Taylor passed away on January 24, 2022. Bill had a long and distinguished career of service inside and outside the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. He will be remembered with great affection by the many professionals that he trained as students, and by the many colleagues who had the pleasure to work with him in research and administration.
Southern Ontario wetlands provide $4.2 billion worth of sediment filtration and phosphorus removal services each year, keeping our drinking water sources clean and helping to mitigate harmful and nuisance algal blooms in our lakes and rivers.
A new study from the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ uses economic valuation to help us understand the importance of Southern Ontario’s wetlands for water filtration – particularly as these sensitive ecosystems continue to be lost by conversion to agriculture or urban development.