
The self-healing elastomer developed by UWindsor researchers can be used to make long-lasting pressure sensors, useful in a variety of applications.
The self-healing elastomer developed by UWindsor researchers can be used to make long-lasting pressure sensors, useful in a variety of applications.
Catherine Febria lent her expertise to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
UWindsor professor Marcus Drover co-founded a new global forum to discuss inorganic chemistry.
Organizers of the April 4 ESports tournament say participation exceeded their expectations.
Chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael and her research team are creating light-emitting textiles by adding a thin film of gold to ultrasheer fabric.
Student Parker Drouillard has doubled the number of 3D printers in his business Pep Corporation to help meet demand for face shields.
Policy-makers must heed the lessons offered by the COVID-19 pandemic, says a UWindsor instructor of business and economics.
Hand sanitizer formulated by chemists at the University of Windsor is being produced by Wolfhead Distillery.
There are usually a lot of geese on campus at this time of year, says biology professor Dan Mennill.
The University of Windsor is donating disposable gowns, gloves, masks, and other supplies to frontline hospital staff testing for the COVID-19 virus.