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Tick season extends into late fall
Because of climate change, tick season is lasting longer than it used to. Dr. Laura Ferguson (Biology) spoke with CBC about these blood-sucking pests and how we can protect ourselves.
Gaspereau Press donates archives to Acadia University
Quill & Quire, Canada's book industry news mainstay, reported on Gaspereau Press's donation of its entire working archives to Acadia.
ParticipACTION releases 2025 Report Card on Physical Activity for Adults
The ParticipACTION report card is out, and it tells us that Canadians need to move more! Only 46% of adults are meeting guidelines for physical activity. Dr. Jonathon Fowles (Kinesiology) spoke with Global News about why we aren't meeting targets and what we can do to improve.
Canadian Researcher Develops Game-Changing, Long-Lasting Tick Repellent
Dr. Nicoletta Faraone (Chemistry) told the Weather Network all about her plans for the new Canada Tick Research Centre that she will be heading up thanks to new funding. They also reported on her new Mitacs award for an all-natural tick repellent developed in collaboration with AtlanTick.
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