Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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In Charles Conteh’s vision of Niagara, the region’s agriculture industry has launched into the world of automation and ... Full story
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Canadian lung cancer prediction model proves effective at identifying at-risk African-Americans
The answer to reducing racial disparities in the occurrence of lung cancer could be found in a Canadian prediction model. ... Full story -
Children headed back to school fearful of COVID-19, research finds
Most children participating in an ongoing Brock University study on COVID-19 say they’ve missed certain aspects of school, especially ... Full story -
Brock receives $655,000 to support early-stage research
Brock University researchers have been awarded more than $655,000 in funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’... Full story -
People with COVID-19 often lie about symptoms and distancing, says Brock research
People living in the United States who believe, or know, they are COVID-19 positive are more likely to lie about ... Full story -
Partnership with Nelson Education to research media literacy among pre-teens
The virtual world can be confusing for parents and their children. It’s often hard to tell the accuracy, truthfulness ... Full story -
Brock researchers stress importance of properly developed COVID-19 vaccine
Russia made headlines this week with claims it had approved an early COVID-19 vaccine, despite it being tested in fewer ... Full story -
Angela Evans named Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence
Associate Professor of Psychology Angela Evans' research about children's honesty has helped her earn the 2020 Chancellor's Chair for Research Excellence ... Full story -
Brock preliminary research finds less empathy in COVID-19 scenarios
Do stories of people experiencing hardships arising from the COVID-19 pandemic motivate others to lend a helping hand? It turns ... Full story -
Brock students pursue summer research through VPR fund
Madelyne Coote’s summer is turning out to be an eye-opening glimpse into the future. The third-year Psychology student was ... Full story