York U researchers size up supernova caught by Net

Expertise in radio astronomy contributes to study of powerful supernova in nearby galaxy TORONTO, September 25, 2008 -- York University astronomers have determined the diameter and expansion rate of a supernova hailed by NASA as the first of its kind to be found using the Internet.   The supernova was first detected in 2001 by […]

Transit Alert – VIVA Transit On Strike

TORONTO, September 24, 2008 -- The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113 (ATU113) and Veolia Transportation Inc. (drivers for Viva) Members of Local 113 of Amalgamated Transit Union have rejected a tentative agreement and as a result they will be on strike as of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2008.   As a result there will be NO Viva buses; […]

Amnesia myth challenged as researchers parse regions of the brain

Study of patients with rare selective brain damage leads to breakthrough TORONTO, September 22, 2008 -- Damage to the brain’s hippocampus may result in more severe loss of personal memory than originally thought, according to a study led by a York University professor.    The hippocampus is located in the medial temporal lobe, an area that helps […]

Five York research projects awarded $1.24 million

TORONTO, September 18, 2008 -- York University professors Dorota Crawford, Kari Hoffman, Derek Wilson, Gerald Audette and Vivian Saridakis have collectively received $1.24 million in research funding through four grants from the Ontario Research Fund. The funding matches $1.24 million previously allocated to the research projects through the Canada Foundation for Innovation, along with $670,000 […]

York U experts available to comment on ‘graceful aging’

TORONTO, September 17, 2008 -- The International Day of Older Persons is Wednesday October 1, 2008.  Experts from a range of disciplines at York University’s Faculty of Health are available to comment on the topic of graceful aging.   Members of the media are invited to contact faculty directly or through the media relations department at […]