Queen's in the News: January 15, 2013
Roel Vertegaal (School of Computing) – Flexible, bendable computer laptop called the PaperTab may revolutionize tablet computing, on CTV News Channel.
Houchang Hassan-Yari (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Egyptian court overrules Hosni Mubarak's life sentence, on CTV News Channel.
Kevin Banks (Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace) – Ontario Labour Board rules teachers cannot walk off the job to protest Bill 115, on CTV News Channel.
Jackie Duffin (School of Medicine) – Modern day medical miracles, on Vision TV.
Kip Pegley (School of Music) – How the music people listen to in their car affects the way they drive, on Global TV Toronto.
Judith Davidson (Psychology) – Cognitive behavior therapy can help people overcome insomnia, in Metro Ottawa and Metro Toronto (commuter newspapers).
Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Ten things to know about the norovirus, in Huffington Post Canada.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Civil unrest in Egypt and Syria, on CKNW (Vancouver).
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