Articles tagged with: climate change
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It can be hard to exercise or do physical work in very hot or cold environments. Fatigue can set in, ... Full story
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CRC Spotlight: Regulating body temperature in hot climates
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
Brock researchers partner with industry to study copper extraction from algae
Copper is usually dug out from the depths of the earth. But the nearest lake may soon become a new ... Full story -
Distinguished prof plays defining role in charting Earth’s history
Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story -
Heat exhaustion more likely to strike Olympic athletes who use nicotine, says Brock expert
Olympic athletes with a nicotine habit, beware. New Brock-led research has found nicotine consumption — whether smoking, chewing, vaping or even ... Full story -
Brock gains Canada Research Chair in Extreme Human Environments
Threats to human health are becoming more frequent and serious as the impacts of climate change intensify and temperatures rise ... Full story -
Chemistry prof honoured for breakthrough solar panel technology
Jianbo Gao envisions a future where solar power generates through film thinner than a hair — and his team is working ... Full story -
Crawford Lake core now part of national museum’s collection
A freeze core of sediment extracted from the bottom of Crawford Lake during research led by Brock University is now ... Full story -
Brock expert calls for broader view in determining extreme heat’s impact on health
As scientists express concern over the world’s hottest March on record — the 10th record-breaking month in a row — a ... Full story -
Crawford Lake core from Brock-led research to be housed at Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature will be the permanent home of a freeze core extracted from Crawford Lake during research ... Full story