Articles tagged with: Research
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If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the … water? This is what one particular fish does when ... Full story
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Brock graduate students receive SSHRC awards
Programs to help those living with autism or Asperger’s often end in late childhood, leaving teens and young adults ... Full story -
Scientist examines what fuels the climate change skeptics
Last weekend, the strongest hurricane ever recorded slammed the coast of Mexico. So far in 2015, seven out of nine ... Full story -
Brock experts weigh in on managing Halloween’s sugar nightmare
Bags full of sweet treats your little ghosts and goblins bring home Saturday night might be scarier than the costumes ... Full story -
Office of Research Services launches second podcast series
Brock University’s research podcast, Consider This, is back for its second year. Produced in partnership with the community network ... Full story -
New Brock research explores recognition of other-race faces
Two pictures of the same face can look very different, which is why many of us don’t like our ... Full story -
Gordon Hodson explores dehumanization
Professor Gordon Hodson wants to find out why some people see others as "less than human." Hodson, in the Department ... Full story -
Participants needed for wine studies on campus
Are you a Brock employee and interested in participating in wine consumer studies on campus? Participants of all ages and ... Full story -
Children in JK and SK at different stages of development: Brock researcher
Developmental psychologist Caitlin Mahy is studying the differences between four and five-year-olds, and how they think and respond to different ... Full story -
Brock research compares well-being in young and older populations
Thalia Semplonius (right) is comparing well-being of older adults with that of Brock undergrads. Stress. Just hearing the word sends ... Full story