Research
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Fourth-year Computer Science student Tyler McDonald was packing his bags for an international conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, ... Full story
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Wildlife research takes flight in St. Catharines neighbourhood
How do animals adapt to survive in cities? Brock University researchers are hoping a little birdie will tell them. A ... Full story -
Research explores how prenatal nutrition, metabolic health impact children’s brains
For decades, maternal obesity has been linked to an increased risk for a wide variety of psychiatric disorders in children. ... Full story -
RESEARCH RETROSPECTIVE: Digging into Brock’s deep agricultural roots
This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story -
Kindness can relieve pressure felt by perfectionistic teens: Brock research
Teens who try to project a flawless image of themselves tend to get bullied more often and are less likely ... Full story -
Bullies likely to have more children than their peers: Brock research
A bully asserting their dominance on the playground or in the high school halls is likely to have more children ... Full story -
Report to amplify youth voices across Canada
Young people across Canada currently have an opportunity to share their thoughts and concerns in the upcoming State of Youth ... Full story -
‘Exoskeletons’ may reduce work-related back injuries: Brock-led study
While a wearable technology that assists the lower back muscles has great potential to cut down on workplace injuries, it ... Full story -
Horizon Scholar dedicated to empowering African immigrant mothers
NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on Brock’s 2024-25 Horizon Graduate Student Scholarship recipients. Read other ... Full story -
Research sheds light on how the body regulates blood pressure
A Brock-led research team has found for the first time that a chemical released by the sympathetic nervous system regulates ... Full story