Research
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As Canadians decide on beverages to serve during the holidays, a growing number will buy sparkling wines, much of it ... Full story
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Brock experts comment on cannabis task force findings
A Brock University researcher says the federal government’s approach to legalizing marijuana is similar to how post-prohibition alcohol sales ... Full story -
Brock named in world’s top 200 exercise and sport science research schools
Nota Klentrou says she has worked and waited for two decades to get the world to realize what she already ... Full story -
Black Friday the new king of retail, but allure of Boxing Day is a powerful tradition
Boxing Day has long been a massive money-maker for retailers, with slashed prices enticing consumers into both in-store and online ... Full story -
Decades of service honoured at Holiday Celebration
In two and a half decades of working in Audio Visual Services at Brock University, Phil Nardangeli has become an ... Full story -
What happens after an iPhone dies? Brock research finds little coverage of electronic waste
While media coverage of the Apple iPhone is plentiful and has grown over time, stories about what happens to the ... Full story -
Creativity and innovation take time says teaching award winner Simmons
Assistant professor Nicola Simmons frequently asks herself a question often asked of students: Who cares, and what does it matter? ... Full story -
Brock biologist part of team studying hibernation in female hummingbirds
A Brock University biologist is part of an American team studying whether or not the body temperature and metabolism of ... Full story -
Lifespan engaging Niagara youth for research project
For 17-year-old Westlane Secondary School student Harroop Ahuja, joining a youth-led research project at Brock meant being part of something ... Full story -
Brock University gains two new Canada Research Chairs in workplace injury, aging
Neck pain, sore shoulders and stiff wrists plague a sizable chunk of the workforce, especially those who sit at a ... Full story