Articles tagged with: Kiyoko Gotanda
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Feeding local wildlife might seem harmless, but Kiyoko Gotando’s research shows small everyday actions can have profound ecological impacts. ... Full story
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In the News: Canada’s hockey-culture crisis, changing cannabis consumption and farm fatalities
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the ruling in the high-profile sexual assault case involving former Hockey Canada players, ... Full story -
Brock biologist explores impact of war on wildlife
Twisted and tangled buildings, charred landscapes and desperate people fleeing with only the clothes on their backs are typical scenes ... Full story -
Ontario wetland research among Brock projects given NSERC boost
Wetlands save the economy billions of dollars by controlling floods, improving water quality and storing carbon that would otherwise go ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Trump’s tariffs, takeover threats and tall tales, and why bullies tend to have more children
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed threats to Canadian sovereignty, motivations behind Trump's rhetoric, why bullies may have more ... Full story -
Wildlife research takes flight in St. Catharines neighbourhood
How do animals adapt to survive in cities? Brock University researchers are hoping a little birdie will tell them. A ... Full story -
Brock undergrad students reflect on real-world research opportunities
Getting to conduct field research in Portugal has been a highlight of Paige Au’s time at Brock. The third-year ... Full story -
Brock research farm to grow future of sustainable agriculture in Canada with $3.5M CFI grant
Brock University’s cutting-edge research that advances Canada’s grape and wine industry is expanding from lab to field to ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Violence in the Middle East, baby animals, VPMI and new Olympic sports
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed weapons and defence systems being used in the Middle East, why baby animals ... 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