Articles tagged with: Research
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While it was once considered taboo to publicly acknowledge the use of medication to shed stubborn pounds, times are changing ... Full story
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Kids get hands-on with science at VPMI
Middle school students sharpened their science skills during a recent visit to Brock University’s Validation, Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute (... Full story -
Hidden bias in cancer datasets may skew AI diagnoses, says Engineering prof
While artificial intelligence (AI) tools have the potential to drive innovation in medical image processing, Brock University researcher Shahryar Rahnamayan ... Full story -
Eastern carpenter bee research takes off in new directions
With spring in full bloom, bees are already busy doing their essential work as pollinators for crops and other plants. ... Full story -
Youth advisory group to tackle sport injury prevention
While playing sports can enhance physical and mental health in youth, injuries can reverse the benefits of athletic activities, says ... Full story -
National Nursing Week: Reflecting on the journey to compassionate care
For Rosemarie Moretti (BScN ’19, MA ’24), the memory of her father’s near-fatal cardiac event — and the compassionate nurses who helped ... Full story -
Researchers use brainwaves to measure hockey fan engagement
She shoots, she scores! The crowd goes wild. Days or weeks later, attendees may give glowing reports of that final ... Full story -
Research project empowering youth to revolutionize accessible media
As a journalist and storyteller, Chelsea Jones focused on reporting the challenges and joys experienced by people living with a ... Full story -
Exploring Indigenous identity through the Ribbon Skirt
NOTE: Brock University announced the creation of its Indigenous Research Grant in 2021. This is one in a series of articles ... Full story -
Information systems expert aims to transform outdated banking systems
Withdrawing money from a bank is a frustrating experience for Nigussie Mengesha when he visits Ethiopia, his home country. “You ... Full story