Articles tagged with: Department of Chemistry
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When Jennifer Osborn and her partner added two sheep to their farm almost 20 years ago, their aim was to produce ... Full story
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Ultrafast laser science pioneer to give public Brock talk
A free public lecture at Brock will explore ultrafast lasers and their use in capturing atomic motion and in surgical ... Full story -
Brock event to explore community involvement in technological innovation
Research and results involving technological innovations can often be confined to laboratories or corporations. An upcoming session hosted by Brock ... Full story -
Dozens of Brock researchers included on global list of top scientists
Stanford University’s list of the world’s top two per cent of scientists with the most citations has been ... 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 -
Brock experts discuss environmental, logistical impacts of wildfires
Out-of-control wildfires in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories are not only destroying properties but also altering natural environments and ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Humidity’s impact, ancient rocks, algae blooms, cannabis in Quebec and teen kindness
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the danger humidity poses to the human body, how ancient Earth rocks will ... Full story -
USRA grants advance undergraduate research at Brock
The ‘bulk and cut’ training approach used by competitive bodybuilders may soon be coming to neighbourhood gyms if Steven Kottaras (... Full story -
Brock team researching agriculture’s impact on nearby water sources
While farms provide food, employment and tranquil scenery, they can also have the unintended effect of altering the chemistry of ... Full story -
Brock team awarded NSERC funding for science communications
Communicating science to a general audience can be daunting. Words and images that describe principles and findings are often far ... Full story