Quantcast

Latest News

Ecologically Valid Data Critical in Understanding Human Impact on Animals, Say Researchers

As researchers work to understand how humans impact animals and their natural habitats, it’s critical that the data we use to make these assessments have ecological validity, says Sigal Balshine, a professor in the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour.

As The Arctic Warms, Temperate Regions Dry Out, With Likely Effects On Society

A study published Wednesday in Nature used climate records dating back thousands of years to demonstrate that warming in the Arctic is associated with fewer storms and increased aridity in a huge swath of the Northern Hemisphere, including most of the continental United States.

NAU’s Kaufman Lead Author On IPCC Global Climate Change Report

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC) has just released its latest major assessment report on global climate change, approved by the world’s governments.

Stealth-Care System: ‘Smart’ Red Blood Cells Deliver Antibiotics That Target Specific Bacteria

Physicists at McMaster University have identified a natural delivery system that can safely carry potent antibiotics throughout the body to selectively attack and kill bacteria by using red blood cells as a vehicle.

Black Death Shaped Evolution of Immunity Genes, Setting Course for How We Respond to Disease Today

An international team of scientists who analyzed centuries-old DNA from victims and survivors of the Black Death pandemic has identified key genetic differences that determined who lived and who died, and how those aspects of our immune systems have continued to evolve since that time.

Orthopedic Surgery Patients Do Fine Without Opioid Painkillers

Patients can recover from orthopedic surgery just as well without using opioid-based painkillers, says a McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

Most Long COVID Patients Recover Within Year, Says Study

A McMaster University-led study has found that the majority of people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus recover within 12 months, irrespective of its severity.

Race, Ethnicity or Ancestry: Use the Correct Word in Reporting Research, Expert Sonia Anand Advises

Health-care researchers should avoid using the terms “race”, “ancestry” and “ethnicity” interchangeably in research reports and studies, McMaster Professor Sonia Anand says in her latest study.

More Demand for Paramedic Transports Contributes to ED Wait Times

The increase in paramedic transport rates over the last decade far exceeds population growth and walk-in emergency department (ED) visits in Ontario, according to a new study from ICES and McMaster University.

Old Drug, New Trick: Researchers Find Combining Antiviral Drugs and Antibody Therapy Could Treat Seasonal Flu and Help Prevent Next Flu Pandemic

Researchers at McMaster University have found a class of well-known antiviral drugs could be part of a one-two punch to treat seasonal influenza and prevent a flu pandemic when used in combination with antibody therapies.

Researchers Create Device to Replicate Conditions in Blood Vessels After Grafts

Tohid Didar and Jeff Weitz had a solution, but they also had a problem.

Analysis: Killing Prisoners for Transplants: Forced Organ Harvesting in China

Organ transplantation is a life-saving therapy for millions of patients and one of the greatest successes of modern medicine.

Histamine-Producing Gut Bacteria Can Trigger Chronic Abdominal Pain

Researchers from McMaster University and Queen’s University have discovered a gut bacterial ‘super-producer’ of histamine that can cause pain flare-ups in some patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Medieval medical texts suggest different assessment of human fertility timeline

A new study analyzing medieval medical texts reveals that the perception of fertility decline with age differed significantly from modern understanding.

Companies’ Zero-Deforestation Commitments Have Potential To Halve Cattle-Driven Deforestation In Brazilian Amazon

Study shows better adoption and implementation of company supply chain policies for Brazilian beef and leather could significantly reduce carbon emissions

Killer Heatwaves Endanger India's Development

Heatwaves could slow or reverse India’s progress towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) without heat impact assessments

Ice Sheets Can Collapse Faster Than Previously Thought Possible

Ice sheets can retreat up to 600 metres a day during periods of climate warming, 20 times faster than the highest rate of retreat previously measured.

Medieval Monks Accidentally Recorded Some Of History’s Biggest Volcanic Eruptions

By observing the night sky, medieval monks unwittingly recorded some of history’s largest volcanic eruptions, according to a new analysis of 12th and 13th century European and Middle Eastern chronicles.

At Least 80% Of The World’s Most Important Sites For Biodiversity On Land Currently Contain Human Developments

At least 80% of sites identified as being internationally important for biodiversity on land currently contain infrastructure − of which more than 75% contain roads. In the future, more sites that are important for biodiversity could contain powerplants, mines and oil and gas infrastructure

Photosynthesis ‘Hack’ Could Lead To New Ways Of Generating Renewable Energy

Researchers have ‘hacked’ the earliest stages of photosynthesis, the natural machine that powers the vast majority of life on Earth, and discovered new ways to extract energy from the process, a finding that could lead to new ways of generating clean fuel and renewable energy.