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  • Research shows impact of school start times on teens’ sleep

    Delaying high school start times by as little as 10 minutes can increase adolescents’ length of sleep by almost 25 minutes, says new Brock-led research.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Buzz! Slap! Ow! Taking the Virus Out of a Mosquito’s Bite

    They approach with the telltale sign – a high-pitched whine. It’s a warning that you are a mosquito’s next meal. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Links Frequent Red Meat Consumption to High Levels of Chemical Associated With Heart Disease

    Findings reveal tripling of blood levels of TMAO from red meat diet, but dietary effects can be reversed.

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  • The Fauna in the Antarctica is Threatened by Pathogens Humans Spread in Polar Latitudes

    The fauna in the Antarctica could be in danger due the pathogens humans spread in places and research stations in the southern ocean.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Genetic Changes Associated with Physical Activity Emerge Thanks to Machine Learning Pioneers

    Time spent sitting, sleeping and moving is determined in part by our genes, University of Oxford researchers have shown.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Regular Flu Shots May Save Heart Failure Patients’ Lives

    Getting an annual flu shot can save heart failure patients’ lives, according to new research in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • “Nobody monitors air quality here”: Researcher returns home to study Trinidad and Tobago emissions

    A new study by a graduate student in the University of Toronto's Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering measured significant concentrations of traffic-related air pollution near roadways in the small island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, reaching levels comparable to highways in major urban centres like Toronto and Detroit.

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  • Study finds toxic chemicals on smartphones, in bodies of smartphone users

    Much has been written about the detrimental effects of smartphones on attention spans, stress levels and dinner table conversations.

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  • Fast E.coli test keeps bad food off shelves

    A new E.coli rapid testing kit developed by researchers at Western University is revolutionizing food safety testing by producing results within hours, not days – and ensuring contaminated food doesn’t make it to the produce aisle of  your neighbourhood grocery store.

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  • Realistic Exposure Study Supports the Use of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle Sunscreens

    Zinc oxide (ZnO) has long been recognized as an effective sunscreen agent. 

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