Applied Health Sciences
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It’s being called the “bomb pulse,” the sharp spike of carbon-14 in the Earth’s atmosphere arising out of ... Full story
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Federal funding supports Brock infrastructure in mobility, insect and health research
Greater insights into ways the spine and upper body move. A better understanding of how mosquitos transmit viruses. More details ... Full story -
Brock grad student creates grief resource for long-term care homes
Death and loss are subjects many shy away from, but supporting people through grief is a calling for Brock graduate ... Full story -
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 -
New VR tool helps students learn about ableism, accessibility
Brock University and Niagara College (NC) have co-developed an immersive virtual reality (VR) tool that will help students learn about ... Full story -
Indigenous research, student experiences shared at community event
Community relationship building, truth-telling and mentorship were among key themes discussed at an event highlighting Brock University research led by ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: A ‘forgotten’ kingdom, wildfires, Knicks’ lawsuit and alcohol limits
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the rich history of the Isle of Man, the impact of wildfires in ... Full story -
Thesis defences — Aug. 28 to Sept. 1
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Monday, Aug. 28 and Friday, Sept. 1. PhD in Applied Health ... Full story -
OPINION: Jesse Porter and Kirsty Spence discuss emotional labour of women coaches
This article written by Jesse Porter, Research Assistant in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (FAHS), and Kirsty Spence, FAHS ... 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