Articles tagged with: Research
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Young adults who are lax with abiding by COVID-19 protocols score low on the honesty-humility and conscientiousness categories of a ... Full story
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With the right messaging, youth will eat lab-grown meat, says Brock research
A new Brock University study has shown that youth looking for alternatives to traditional meat will consider ‘cultured meat’ with ... Full story -
Brock’s NCO director awarded funding to study agribusiness
In Charles Conteh’s vision of Niagara, the region’s agriculture industry has launched into the world of automation and ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: Veena Dwivedi combines the art and science of connection
Note: Faculty Focus is a monthly series that highlights faculty whose compelling passions, innovative ideas and various areas of expertise ... Full story -
Canada Games Research Spotlight: Nicole Chimera
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of question and answer stories featuring Brock University faculty members who are ... Full story -
Niagara Community Observatory finds women under-represented in Niagara politics
Women in Niagara are not equitably represented on elected local councils, new research from Brock University has found. And while ... Full story -
Brock receives $655,000 to support early-stage research
Brock University researchers have been awarded more than $655,000 in funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’... Full story -
People with COVID-19 often lie about symptoms and distancing, says Brock research
People living in the United States who believe, or know, they are COVID-19 positive are more likely to lie about ... Full story -
Partnership with Nelson Education to research media literacy among pre-teens
The virtual world can be confusing for parents and their children. It’s often hard to tell the accuracy, truthfulness ... Full story -
Brock researchers stress importance of properly developed COVID-19 vaccine
Russia made headlines this week with claims it had approved an early COVID-19 vaccine, despite it being tested in fewer ... Full story