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Deep cold and hot fire: Don't expect the past year to have a major impact on Nova Scotia tick populations
Nova Scotians hoping that the recent deep freeze will bring some relief from ticks next summer may be disappointed, Dr. Laura Ferguson (Biology) tells the Chronicle Herald.
Video games ‘are infused in our culture’: Acadia University’s centre aims to study them
The new Acadia Centre for Critical Play is open, and the interdisciplinary directors (Natalie Swain, History; Jon Saklofske, English; Mike Beazley, Academic Librarian) are excited to get people engaged with critical play.
Mark Carney, the former banker who leads Canada and inspires the resistance to Trump: “Act without fear”
In the wake of Prime Minister Mark Carney's rousing speech in Davos, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says it's of note that Carney's training is not in politics, but bureaucracy.
Kinesiology taping–does it work? If so, how?
A company that began kinesiology taping with horses and dogs is moving into the human world, with the help of researchers at Acadia.
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