Articles tagged with: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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When scrolling through your social media feed, it’s not uncommon to come across an ad for a restaurant in ... Full story
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Brock chemists partner with biodiesel company to boost production process
Switching from coal, oil and other fossil fuels to energy derived from plants and animal waste is a crucial climate ... Full story -
Brock student makes Top 20 in national science research photography contest
Master of Sustainability Science student Dana Harris is wrapping up her degree program with a bang — or rather, a snap. ... Full story -
Brock earns five semifinal spots in Canada-wide student research competition
Five Brock University student research videos have made it to the semifinals of a national competition that showcases science research ... Full story -
Brock research team collaborates with Canadian silicone company on innovative manufacturing process
A Guelph-based company making products that protect buildings and equipment from environmental damage has partnered with a Brock University chemist ... Full story -
Student research competitions offer skills development, exposure
It’s a tough task ‘translating’ complicated research concepts into compelling language readily understood by a general audience, in addition ... Full story -
Tour to explore geologic history of campus
With a little bit of knowledge and a lot of imagination, Earth Sciences Professor Francine McCarthy plans to help curious ... Full story -
Student researcher in running for NSERC finals
Having a mere 60 seconds to explain complex research in simplistic terms can prove challenging for even the most seasoned researcher. ... Full story -
NSERC VIDEO CONTEST: Grains, Chains and Solitary Waves
It was an endless source of fascination that sat on the desks of many executives in the late 1970s and ... Full story -
NSERC VIDEO CONTEST: Insects, a Dinner for Two
It’s a prospect that excites student researcher Larissa Barelli: a fertilizer manufactured by Mother Nature herself, free from the ... Full story