Bold new book aims to reframe environmental thinking at pivotal point in time
Professors Peter Mulvihill and Harris Ali publish provocative new book on how to deal with today’s ecological crisis. They start with tearing down old paradigms.
Professors Peter Mulvihill and Harris Ali publish provocative new book on how to deal with today’s ecological crisis. They start with tearing down old paradigms.
York U’s Steven J. Hoffman analyses the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak. His findings could inform future evidence-based policy and decision-making.
World-leading bilingualism expert sifts through all existing research and concludes that multiple languages involve adaptations that are apparent in cognitive performance.
Health professor joins forces with Innovation York and MaRS Innovation to build and release much-needed new tool to assess concussions and dementia.
Professor publishes book that challenges mainstream thought about social media and sees this new tool as something that reinforces inequity.
York U researcher leads study that offers solutions for police encounters with vulnerable group: children and youth seeking help for mental health.
CRC discovers how the brain remembers visual targets relative to other visible landmarks. This work could help those with brain damage.
An NSERC-funded project, where patients with Parkinson’s participated in three-month dance classes, has led to the patients’ improvements in balance and gait speed.
Prof discusses language change from “economic migrant” to “refugee” in light of European culture where newcomers are viewed as existential threats.
Rhonda Lenton, York University’s new President and Vice-Chancellor, reflects on the rising profile of research and innovation at the University.