New software tool could provide answers to life's most intriguing questions
A University of ݮƵ researcher has spearheaded the development of a software tool that can provide conclusive answers to some of the world’s most fascinating questions.
A University of ݮƵ researcher has spearheaded the development of a software tool that can provide conclusive answers to some of the world’s most fascinating questions.
Giving pharmacists an incentive to talk with their patients about vaccines could prevent thousands of influenza cases each year.
An international robotics expert will join the University of ݮƵ as a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Human-Centred Robotics and Machine Intelligence.
Professor Shannon Majowicz, School of Public Health and Health Systems, in collaboration with PhD candidate Binyam Desta, has received $280,176 to study the importance of food-safety interventions in developing countries.
People who see meaningful patterns where none exist are more likely to buy into hollow statements, according to a new study from the University of ݮƵ.
Attitudes and beliefs about influenza vaccination are unlikely to change when discussed in online forums, found a new study from researchers at the University of ݮƵ.
Two ݮƵ professors have been awarded funding from the foundation . Founded in 1980 by Villum Kann Rasmussen, the grant-making foundation Velux Stiftung supports cutting-edge research in the area of daylight research, healthy aging, and ophthalmology. The Velux Stiftung focuses on projects with a high potential to initiate change and impact in order to contribute to sustainable improvement and the benefit of society.
Ever wonder why people seem to be ignoring your emails?
The first formalized study of “email deferral” in the workplace, conducted by a University of ݮƵ PhD candidate, outlines the primary reasons people tend to put off responding to online correspondence.
The University of ݮƵ has been recognized for its social and economic impact related to its United Nations