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As horror enthusiasts queue up their favorite Alfred Hitchcock films to welcome in the Halloween season, Brock University researchers have turned to the master of suspense for a different reason—to ...
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For the past several years, the Frist Health Center has been under construction, but it recently opened its doors to the ...
W e often think of intelligence in narrow terms like test scores, academic achievement, and professional credentials. The ...
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Kevork-George Kassabian is one of those rare individuals whose life seamlessly intertwines science and art, forming a mindset ...