Another great panel for the books! Thank you so much to @CalliNaish, @_claudiagleason and @yyosoyyjennaa for their talks and expertise on media & representation and to @merlyna for chairing and guiding this insightful conversation.
Do you walk to school or work? What about to the store for groceries? Our research shows that having walking destinations close to home can increase transportation walking within the nieghbourhood built environment.
https://t.co/NBZYjvWLL0
The COVID 19 pandemic was a shift away from our "usual" way of life. Our research from during the pandemic shows that during this shift people's perceptions of health and physical activity shifted as well. One word comes to mind... Balance
https://t.co/gy2qqJdLca
I know Albertans are relieved to hear about #COVID19AB relaunch efforts. Remember, our fight is not over.
Please continue to wash your hands, stay home when sick, maintain physical distance and look out for each other in the days and weeks ahead.
Wishing you had more science in your life?
For the month of May, CSEE will be premiering talks from the 5 fantastic winners of our PhD Research Award every Friday! Talks will streamed LIVE on Youtube starting at 4pm ET &there will be a live Q/A session afterwards!
The "secrets that linger atop the summits and within the valleys" of the Rocky Mountains are captured in @whererockies's "Surviving the Sights" by Calli Naish.
A short collection detailing early explorers, read it in our #AlbertaUnbound collection: https://t.co/JIWtrhEYlV