Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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Greater insights into ways the spine and upper body move. A better understanding of how mosquitos transmit viruses. More details ... Full story
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Brock awarded $4.8 million in national science research funding
Paul Zelisko is investigating how to make products that contain silicone polymers last longer so that they don’t end ... Full story -
Brock research warns of birth control pill risks for athletes
Female athletes who are long-term oral contraceptive pill users have up to five times the amount of a marker identifying ... Full story -
Brock experts discuss environmental, logistical impacts of wildfires
Out-of-control wildfires in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories are not only destroying properties but also altering natural environments and ... Full story -
Brock houses Ontario behavioural research hub as part of national initiative
Brock University has been selected as the Ontario hub of a Canada-wide program that trains students and novice researchers on ... Full story -
USRA grants advance undergraduate research at Brock
The ‘bulk and cut’ training approach used by competitive bodybuilders may soon be coming to neighbourhood gyms if Steven Kottaras (... Full story -
Brock researcher explores the gut’s connection to mental health
Almost everyone living with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) will experience depression, anxiety or other mental health challenge at some ... Full story -
Many older adults less able to ‘refresh’ memory, says Brock research
Is memory loss inevitable with age? Not if older adults are able to hit the “refresh” button in their minds, ... Full story -
Brock researchers explore use of AI to improve drug development
Discovering and developing drugs can be slow, costly and high-risk, but harnessing advances in artificial intelligence (AI) can help with ... Full story -
Brock researchers seek caregivers for study on autistic children’s strengths
Perceptions of autism can often focus on the challenges and disadvantages experienced by those on the spectrum. But there’s ... Full story