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Year: 2016

Technology delivers personalized treatment to patients with tremors

Technology delivers personalized treatment to patients with tremors

For patients who suffer from Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, writing a grocery list or taking a drink from a cup can be a daily struggle due to disabling arm tremor. Now, technology developed in London provides a personalized therapy that is giving new hope...

Western offers safe viewing of rare Mercury transit

Western offers safe viewing of rare Mercury transit

On June 5, 2012, citizens of Earth were presented with a very rare opportunity to witness a transit of Venus when the planet passed directly in front of the Sun. This Monday (May 9), it's Mercury's turn to do the same. Scientists from Western University's Department...

Chemical in marijuana shows promise in treating schizophrenia

Chemical in marijuana shows promise in treating schizophrenia

According to new research at Western University, marijuana is the ultimate contradiction; at least when it comes to schizophrenia. This first-of-its-kind study, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, demonstrates that a chemical found in marijuana called...

Abnormal brain interactions harm consciousness

Abnormal brain interactions harm consciousness

Over the past few years, a great amount of scientific research has shown that even when the brain is "at rest" it still works. The brains of healthy people are organized into regions displaying similar activity, called resting-state networks. There are two networks...

Western’s Propel Summer Incubator launches 2016 cohort

Western’s Propel Summer Incubator launches 2016 cohort

Propel, Western University’s entrepreneurship accelerator, announced its new cohort of startups for its 2016 Propel Summer Incubator (PSI).  The PSI program received applications from more than 50 entrepreneurs. After a competitive process involving a written...