Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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The line in the Mary Poppins song, “Just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down,” may be true ... Full story
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Brock chemistry group key contributor to North American team researching Vitamin E
Vitamin E has long been believed to be an antioxidant, a substance that protects cells from damage caused by molecules ... Full story -
Brock awarded more than $500K in federal funds for early-stage research
Is there a relationship between the price of a house and the way people’s attitudes and beliefs about the ... Full story -
Brock students using social media to share results of youth mental research
Students Salony Sharma and Egan Henderson (BSc ’21) are doing something that’s becoming increasingly vital in research: putting findings into ... Full story -
Brock part of national research team setting up EEG data-sharing system
Brock University is at the forefront of a movement getting a major boost to make neuroscience more open and accessible ... Full story -
Ideas sought for Building Better Research workshop series
The Building Better Research (BBR) workshop series is gearing up for its second year — and organizers want to hear from ... Full story -
Brock researchers want to hear from teachers about pandemic and return-to-classroom experiences
All eyes are on September following the Ontario government’s recent unveiling of its back-to-school plan. Brock Professor of Child ... Full story -
Child participants needed for Brock muscle research
On the surface, differences between adults and children may seem obvious. Adults are bigger, stronger and faster than children, presumably ... Full story -
Young people resist adopting key actions to mitigate climate change, says Brock research
Although young Canadians are taking steps to address climate change, they don’t plan on adopting the three lifestyle changes ... Full story -
Brock Canada Research Chair honoured by national plant biology association
Vincenzo De Luca likens his research during his more than 30-year career to building a road. And at the start ... Full story