
U of G Chemists Find Microwaves May Help Treat COVID-19
A University of Guelph chemist has found that the radiation from a microwave may offer a way to "disable the coronavirus even at body temperature".
A University of Guelph chemist has found that the radiation from a microwave may offer a way to "disable the coronavirus even at body temperature".
John-Bosco Kaikai is recruiting prospective U of G members for the Black Faculty and Staff Network (BFSN).
A UofG physics professor and her daugther post science videos online in hopes to get other girls interested in science.
O’Meara is an award-winning science educator in Physics and recently co-founded a not-for-profit organization dedicated to STEM education.
Learn more about amazing U of G women who are inspiring others through outreach efforts to engage students and girls in STEM.
A University of Guelph research team uses digital photography and artificial intelligence to measure changes in insect populations.
To celebrate Black History Month, U of G is hosting multiple virtual events based on the theme of "Cultivating Black Joy".
New research by PhD student Boris Knyazev and Dr. Graham Taylor, featured in Quanta Magazine, looks at a new way to train neural networks.
The Cyber Science Lab at U of G, led by Dr. Ali Dehghantanha, has partnered with iS5 Communications Inc. to build more efficient systems for smart grids.