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The Limit Does Not Exist: Exploring Mathematical Interests with the Directed Reading Program
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Rebecca Milec ,Western Science , January 09, 2024If mathematics is part of your program and you want to take a deep dive into mathematical concepts outside of the classroom setting, you can take advantage of the Directed Reading Program which offers mentor-guided independent research projects.
Changes coming to Canada Pension Plan in 2024
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Marek Sutherland ,CTV News London , December 11, 2023“The change this year that's different is they're adding a second tier to the pension plan,” explained Matt Davison, professor of mathematics and statistical sciences at Western University.
After Hubble: This Canadian telescope could fill coming 'ultraviolet gap'
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Elizabeth Howell ,Space.com , December 11, 2023CASTOR's team is looking for funding soon, to prep for a planned 2029 launch.
Bundle up and look to the sky: It's time for one of the best meteor showers of the year
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Nicole Mortillaro ,CBC News Network , December 11, 2023Annual Geminid meteor shower could produce more than 100 to 150 meteors per hour
Optimising credit limit increases for profit, with Cristian Bravo
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Brendan Le Grange ,How to Lend Money to Strangers podcast , December 07, 2023Cristian Bravo Roman is featured on "How to Lend Money to Strangers" talking about Sherly Alfonso-Sánchez's research into "Causal Learning for Credit Limit Adjustment in Revolving Lending Under Adversarial Goals"
Western, international researchers reconstruct Balkan genomic history
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Jeff Renaud ,Western News , December 07, 2023Ancient genomes help trace demographic shifts, shared ancestry of modern communities
New math approach provides insight into memory formation
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Maggie MacLellan ,Western News , December 05, 2023Western neuroscientists analyze timing of brain activity patterns in new study
Hazards of flushable wipes
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Marek Sutherland ,CTV News London , December 01, 2023Western students team up with the City of London for awareness campaign about the hazards of 'flushable' wipes.
See a forgotten meteor shower caused by a dead comet this weekend
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Abigail Beall ,New Scientist , December 01, 2023The Andromedid meteor shower is normally a quiet affair, but very occasionally it puts on an intense show - which may happen on 2 December
Newly appointed AI leaders driving digital transformation
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Amber Jackson ,AI Magazine , November 30, 2023Amber Jackson highlights the latest executive appointments and departures that are set to drive innovation and business success within the AI sector
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