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The Boys Like To Build

11 September 2015

Ever since they were young, Martin and Ryan liked to tinker with things. Take them apart, and sometimes even put them back together.


Applying Biomechanics to Assess Efficacy of Helmets Use for Concussion-Related Incidents

20 July 2015

Mild traumatic brain injury (more commonly known as concussion) presents a growing concern both within sports and throughout society.


Radon Gas – A silent killer

11 June 2015

Radon has become a growing concern for home owners. To fully understand the issue with Radon, you must know a little about where it comes from. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive noble gas that is an indirect decay product of uranium, one of the most common radioactive elements.


Pario Engineering and Environmental Sciences appoints Mark Samis as Vice President, Environmental Services

30 April 2015

Pario Engineering and Environmental Sciences (Pario) announced today that Mark Samis has accepted the position of Vice President, Environmental Services.


Distracted walking: Could mobile phone use affect a person’s likelihood of slipping/tripping and falling?

19 March 2015

As a society, we have become increasingly aware of the potentially devastating consequences of mobile phone use while driving. Talking or texting on your mobile phone can present a mentally distracting secondary task to the primary task of driving.