Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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Most people have felt light-headed or dizzy when standing up too quickly after sitting or lying down for a while. ... Full story
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Participatory theatre research addresses anti-Indigenous discrimination in health care
NOTE: Brock University announced the creation of its Indigenous Research Grant in 2021. This is the last in a series of ... Full story -
Interactive theatre research puts health-care discrimination in the spotlight
Important lessons can be learned when art imitates life, as Brock University researchers Sheila O’Keefe-McCarthy and Valerie Michaelson have ... Full story -
FIFA should hit pause on afternoon World Cup matches, says heat expert
If soccer’s superstars seem sluggish during June and July’s FIFA World Cup 2026, it might be because they’re ... Full story -
Researchers call for co-ordination of Ontario’s ‘fragmented’ sport system
Ontario’s sport system needs to become more professional, collaborative and organized so that access to fun, safe sport is ... Full story -
What fuels aggression in male eastern carpenter bees? Researchers now know
At the first hint of the weather warming, male eastern carpenter bees spring into action. A territorial lot determined to ... Full story -
Federal funding opens new frontiers in technology, chemistry research
There’s an expression Beatrice Ombuki-Berman sometimes uses when she discusses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms: “technology is never neutral.” This ... Full story -
Project advancing EDI in research gets federal funding boost
Naser Ezzati-Jivan says scholars risk making equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) an afterthought when questions of fairness and representation aren’... Full story -
How to grow Canada as a global leader in agricultural AI use
Farms may seem an unlikely setting for a technological revolution, but Charles Conteh believes they may be the next frontier ... Full story -
From Alaska to the Galapagos: Award-winning prof explores human impact on wildlife
Feeding local wildlife might seem harmless, but Kiyoko Gotando’s research shows small everyday actions can have profound ecological impacts. ... Full story