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Queen's researchers show that a brain network tied to daydreaming plays a key role in transferring motor skills between hands.
Dr. Crudden’s work on durable carbon-metal coatings has earned her a spot on a prestigious international award shortlist recognizing groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs.
Queen's University researchers 'flip conventional wisdom on its head' regarding functions of the brain's Default Mode Network.
Queen’s professors Kai Salomaa and Susanne Soederberg receive the Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Supervision.
Stephen Archer, Heather Black, Tianna Edwards, Panagiotis Katsabanis, Sandra Murray, and Ann Tierney are being recognized for making Queen’s a better place through their extraordinary contributions.
Ecosystem ecology is the study of species’ interactions with each other, and with their physical environment, all as parts of an integrated system. It is a new and rapidly advancing branch of science ...
November Training Session Offerings: In-Person or VirtualAdditional Training Sessions ...
Queen’s Gazette Queen’s University is situated on the territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek ...
This book consolidates and applies key insights from his past research to analyze the various attempts made by the Canadian Armed Forces (CCAF) from 2000 to 2022 to "manage" its sexual misconduct ...
Discovery of ‘thought worms’ opens window to the mind Queen’s University researchers uncover brain-based marker of new thoughts and discover we have more than 6,000 thoughts each day.
Vampire myths originated with a real blood disorder The Conversation: The vampire myth is likely related to a medical condition with symptoms that may explain many elements of centuries-old folklore.
Global Impact Queen’s places 8th globally in the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings The university earns its fourth consecutive top 10 finish in the worldwide assessment of progress on the ...
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