Articles tagged with: Mathematics and Science
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The Canadian Society for Chemistry has awarded Tomas Hudlicky its 2014 R.U. Lemieux Award. The award recognizes an organic chemist ... Full story
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Earth Science prof to deliver Chancellor’s Chair lecture on mass extinction
What can ancient oceans and seas tell us about climate change? Department of Earth Sciences Prof. Uwe Brand will explore ... Full story -
Publications and Presentations – Jan. 2
Publications Bordonaro, Karen. The Intersection of Library Learning and Second-Language Learning: Theory and Practice. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2013. Bordonaro, Karen (2013). "... Full story -
Brock scientist on Quirks and Quarks Saturday
If you've ever been curious about what male mosquitos eat, Brock researcher Fiona Hunter is happy to help answer that ... Full story -
Science fair does compute for nearly 100 high school students
Computer demolition and reconstruction, computer music production, creating motion graphics, and spy school - it all adds up to another ... Full story -
Controlling neglected diseases: Brock researcher to speak at research series Nov. 26
Imagine living in a world where anytime someone was infected by a parasite it would make headline news globally. This ... Full story -
Brock’s Fall Convocation shines spotlight on outstanding students, faculty
More than 850 graduates received their degrees and certificates from Brock this past Saturday as the University celebrated its fall convocation. ... Full story -
Brock-developed online math game launches Oct. 24
Having trouble grasping and applying the concept of probability? It's E-Brock Bugs to the rescue! Bug City, once a peaceful ... Full story -
A look inside the Cairns containment lab
The Brock News got what's soon to be a rare glimpse inside the Level 3 containment lab in the Cairns Complex. ... Full story -
Physics grad student wins Vanier Scholarship
Michelle Przedborski hass been awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for 2013. Graduate student Michelle Przedborski is fascinated by superconductors. They ... Full story