Articles tagged with: Francine McCarthy
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In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the Anthropocene, determinants of personality, alcohol and health, new research about the evolution ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: Betting on Taylor Swift, fashion’s fading wear-and-return trend and uncovering ancient treasure
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the evolution of the Taylor Swift effect on sports betting and the Kansas ... Full story -
Brock profs featured in Anthropocene documentary
Brock University Professors of Earth Sciences Francine McCarthy and Martin Head are among the international experts included in a new ... Full story -
Increased fossil fuel production pushes the Earth system past its limits: Brock experts
“We will drill, baby, drill.” When Professor of Earth Sciences Francine McCarthy heard these words spoken by U.S. President ... Full story -
RESEARCH RETROSPECTIVE: Advancing theory, transforming lives
This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Workplace safety, potential neurotoxin in Lake Erie algae and Halloween highlights
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed managing high heat and staying safe at work, research into a potential neurotoxin ... Full story -
Anthropocene research highlighted in Vatican City
Brock University research on the Anthropocene found a global audience during a Vatican conference last month. Brock Earth Sciences Professor ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Working in high heat, the Anthropocene and what to know about mosquitoes
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the impacts of heat on the human body, the Anthropocene era, mosquitoes, naming ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: The Anthropocene, debunking dangerous drinking research and Olympic sports history
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed implications of using the word 'Anthropocene,' research on the risks of drinking, ... Full story -
Research aiming to boost worldwide food security among Brock projects awarded $3M
For more than three billion years, cyanobacteria, the blue-green algae seen in some lakes, has been converting sunlight to chemical ... Full story