Articles tagged with: technology
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Budding scientists explored atomic structures, DNA fingerprinting, fireworks and blood typing during Brock University’s 35th annual Scientifically Yours conference. ... Full story
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Information systems expert aims to transform outdated banking systems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 -
Mentorship, peer support boost Computer Science students’ research success
Fourth-year Computer Science student Tyler McDonald was packing his bags for an intentional conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, ... Full story -
International Women’s Day: Brock researchers aim to inspire the next generation
Shengrong Bu remembers spending many happy hours in her father’s lab. It was there she discovered her love of ... Full story -
Businesses must plan before leaping into generative AI: NCO research
Employees who use generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in Niagara’s small businesses and non-profit organizations tend to do so quietly ... Full story -
Research shows how math can predict when people will — or won’t — share news
Discussing big news stories online is a common experience among those who use social media. But at what point do ... Full story -
RESEARCH RETROSPECTIVE: Advancing theory, transforming lives
This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story -
RESEARCH RETROSPECTIVE: Caring for the Earth
This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story -
Brock experts discuss how to engage girls, women in STEM
Brock University’s Divya Matta considers the back-to-school season a prime opportunity for parents, educators and society-at-large to work on ... Full story -
Chemistry prof honoured for breakthrough solar panel technology
Jianbo Gao envisions a future where solar power generates through film thinner than a hair — and his team is working ... Full story