“What’s Your Love Language?” Apparently, That’s the Wrong Question
A new review paper by York University psychology professor Amy Muise debunks the popular theory of love languages and posits a new metaphor.
A new review paper by York University psychology professor Amy Muise debunks the popular theory of love languages and posits a new metaphor.
The Wastewater Energy Transfer system will capture heat from underground pipes containing wastewater from showers and dishwashers.
The university signed memorandums of understanding, which facilitate organizations’ partnerships, with Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie and Waypoint Centre for Mental Health in Penetanguishene.
The money will be used to hire an additional counsellor to work directly with up to 70 new clients with epilepsy, as well as provide recreational opportunities.
Returning to campus presents many students with challenges and opportunities. Excalibur speaks with Professor Kate Tilleczek, who has done research on the impact of digital educational technology on students’ well-being.
Exposure to outdoor natural areas results in improvements in many areas of emotional and cognitive health.
The famed theoretical physicist announced the invention at York University this week.
An editing error resulted in recommendation of no more than 2 standard drinks per week; the corrected recommendation is 200 per week.
The Canadian Undergraduate Conference on Artificial Intelligence took place Mar. 4 and 5 at Queen’s University at Queen’s University, hosting students and companies from all over Canada.
Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health recommends no more than two alcoholic drinks per week. Professors and students discuss nuances of the research.