Research
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As fall nears, Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) is heading back to the vineyard to ... Full story
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Walking, biking to school encourages independence in children, says Brock researcher
In what seems like the distant past, many children walked, biked and rode public buses to get to school and ... Full story -
Brock expert calls for later high school start times in support of youth sleep
Delaying the time when high schools start classes in the morning by as little as 10 minutes can have a positive ... Full story -
Rocks on Mars providing insight into planet’s history, says Brock scientist
Mariek Schmidt is among a team of scientists from around the world examining rocks on Mars in hopes of learning ... Full story -
Research webinar to offer tips on applying for SSHRC’s Insight Grants
Funding from federal government agencies is the lifeblood of university research. This is particularly true of the Social Sciences and ... Full story -
Space launched to encourage digital exploration among researchers
Brock University researchers will have a new space for digital exploration this September. The Brock LINC has announced the launch ... Full story -
Niagara 2022 Canada Games to be remembered as first ‘research Games’
When the decision was made for Niagara to host the Canada Summer Games and for Brock University to be a ... Full story -
Brock’s Centre for Bone and Muscle Health marks 10 years of research, community impact
Everyone knows consistent physical activity is key to building and maintaining a healthy body at every age. But it’s ... Full story -
Brock art exhibition inspired by Canada Games mascot, local wildlife
Many aspects of the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games have inspired projects across Brock University — and the event’s mascot, Shelly, ... Full story -
Brock prof helping to improve lives of parents with intellectual disabilities
Parents with intellectual disabilities face tremendous stigma that often leads to an outcome Maurice Feldman calls heartbreaking and unnecessary. “A ... Full story