Articles tagged with: biology
-
What does the future of education look like, and how does it need to be adapted and re-evaluated to create ... Full story
-
Swimmer to scientist for Distinguished Graduate
From hopeful undergraduate to renowned scientist to Distinguished Graduate Award recipient, Kirsty Salmon (BSc ’91, MSc ’94) has led an impressive career ... Full story -
Grad students take two Top 3 spots in national video contest
When asked to explain their research in a video that anyone from age seven to 77 would understand, Emily Ham and ... Full story -
Indicators point toward worse Great Lakes flooding than 2017
Record-high lake levels led to devastating flood damage in Great Lakes coastal communities in 2017, but in the two years since, ... Full story -
Student researchers into Top 25 of national competition
For the second year in a row, 20 per cent of the semi-finalists in a national video competition for student research ... Full story -
Brock student researchers shortlisted in national video competition
Five Brock University students have earned spots in the Top 40 of a national video competition showcasing student research. Graduate students ... Full story -
Brock profs share the stage in upcoming Port Colborne musical
Although they worked on the same campus and shared a love of musical theatre, Brock professors Joffre Mercier and Alison ... Full story -
Friends to the end? Social cues cause fish to delay survival tactic
Getting into trouble after succumbing to peer pressure isn’t just a human experience. New research co-led by Brock University ... Full story -
Unhealthy soil ‘a nightmare’ for farmers in Ontario and Southern China
Whether they’re running vineyards in Ontario or tea plantations in China, farmers have a common enemy: chemically contaminated or ... Full story -
Brock researcher studies desert algae to discover how plants can survive drought
The desert has long been that lonely, barren place where prophets of old have sought answers to life’s most ... Full story