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Elizabeth Howell ,Space.com , December 11, 2023CASTOR's team is looking for funding soon, to prep for a planned 2029 launch.
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Nicole Mortillaro ,CBC News Network , December 11, 2023Annual Geminid meteor shower could produce more than 100 to 150 meteors per hour
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Briefs ,Science , December 07, 2023A multidisciplinary study has reconstructed the genomic history of the Balkan Peninsula during the first millennium of the common era, a time and place of profound demographic, cultural and linguistic change.
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Brendan Le Grange ,How to Lend Money to Strangers podcast , December 07, 2023Cristian Bravo Roman is featured on "How to Lend Money to Strangers" talking about Sherly Alfonso-S谩nchez's research into "Causal Learning for Credit Limit Adjustment in Revolving Lending Under Adversarial Goals"
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , December 07, 2023Ancient genomes help trace demographic shifts, shared ancestry of modern communities
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Maggie MacLellan ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , December 05, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 neuroscientists analyze timing of brain activity patterns in new study
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Marek Sutherland ,CTV News London , December 01, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 students team up with the City of London for awareness campaign about the hazards of 'flushable' wipes.
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Abigail Beall ,New Scientist , December 01, 2023The Andromedid meteor shower is normally a quiet affair, but very occasionally it puts on an intense show - which may happen on 2 December
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Amber Jackson ,AI Magazine , November 30, 2023Amber Jackson highlights the latest executive appointments and departures that are set to drive innovation and business success within the AI sector
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Will Kinchlea ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , November 30, 2023Six scholars recognized for pioneering work in their fields, community advocacy
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Ray Schroeder ,Inside higher education , November 27, 2023Generative AI (GenAI) has emerged and is developing far more rapidly than expected. How should universities prepare for the impact that may not be anticipated?
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Neeraja Chinchalkar ,The Conversation , November 14, 2023The OSIRIS-REx mission is NASA鈥檚 first mission to collect samples from an asteroid 鈥 in this case 101955 Bennu 鈥 and return to Earth. OSIRIS-REx is an acronym for Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security - Regolith Explorer. The sealed capsule landed on Sept. 24 near Salt Lake City, Utah, a feat that was broadcast live by NASA.
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澳门六合彩开奖预测 Communications ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , November 07, 2023Grants from Parr Centre for Thriving to also support new students鈥 mental health, wellness
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , November 07, 2023Research upends traditional theory that ground hinders animal communications
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T.K. Sham and Ali Feizabadi ,The Conversation , November 05, 2023While platinum makes an efficient catalyst for furl cells, the cost of the precious metal is prohibitive. 澳门六合彩开奖预测 researchers are exploring alternatives and cobalt nanoparticles look promising.
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Reshmi Nair ,CBC News Network , November 04, 2023On a panel discussion about Alberta leaving the Canada Pension Plan featuring Jennifer Barton, Dr. Christian Bravo and Mark Warbner
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Nicole Mortillaro ,CBC News , November 04, 2023'This is a future industry that we could own as Canadians,' says one space mining expert
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Alex Mifflin ,TVO Today Docs - YouTube , November 03, 2023Dr. Brian Branfireun is featured in this episode of Water Brothers discussing his research in the wetlands of northern Ontario and their role is sequestering carbon.
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Crystal Goomansingh ,Global News , November 01, 2023AI has the potential to aid or harm our lives. 澳门六合彩开奖预测 professor Mark Daley shares his insights on the AI Summit and the Bletchley Accord.
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , October 31, 2023DNA of extremophiles living in comparably harsh conditions are similar despite being biologically unrelated
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Erin Anderssen ,Globe and Mail , October 30, 2023The first bird that Brendon Samuels found was a young northern flicker on the sidewalk by the gym at the University of 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Ontario in September, 2018.
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Karen Hopkin ,Scientific American , October 27, 2023A new study shows that animals from impalas to elephants are more likely to flee from a talking human
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Corey Buhay ,Smithsonian Magazine , October 27, 2023Thousands of people flocked to Banner Elk, North Carolina, this year to watch the nation鈥檚 biggest woolly worm caterpillar race
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , October 27, 2023As part of 澳门六合彩开奖预测's 'Campus as a Living Lab' project, master of environment and sustainability students mapped and removed the shrub along the Thames River
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Crystal Lamb ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , October 25, 2023Lance Javier, an earth & environmental sciences student among winners with paper entitled Growing Concerns: The Interactive Effects of Soil Copper and Microplastics on Soybeans
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Paul Adepoju ,Nature , October 24, 2023Findings could affect ecology and conservation efforts in tourism-dependent regions of Africa.
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Sonia Persaud ,The Gazette , October 24, 2023Brendon Samuels never thought he would be known as the 鈥渄ead bird guy鈥 on campus.
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CBC London Morning ,CBC News London , October 24, 2023CBC London Morning interviewed Earth Sciences professor Patricia Corcoran about the European Union鈥檚 ban on glitter to reduce microplastics.
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Mike Stubbs ,CFPL London Live , October 24, 2023Dr. Gallagher joined London Live with Mike Stubbs on AM980 (Part 1) to discuss her project measuring methane emissions from London鈥檚 landfill.
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Mike Stubbs ,CFPL London Live , October 24, 2023Dr. Gallagher joined London Live with Mike Stubbs on AM980 (Part 2) to discuss her project measuring methane emissions from London鈥檚 landfill.
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Elizabeth Pennisi ,Science , October 23, 2023Survey turns up several mouse species living on Andes peaks, breaking records for the highest dwelling mammals. Comment by 澳门六合彩开奖预测 grad student Catherine Ivy
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Aynsley O鈥橬eill ,Living on Earth , October 20, 2023A new study finds that giraffes, zebras, warthogs and impalas are far more afraid of human conversation than even the growls of lions.
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Lauren Coffey ,Inside higher education , October 19, 2023Mark Daley, CAIO of 澳门六合彩开奖预测 in Canada, answers questions about his groundbreaking new role.
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Alice Taylor ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , October 18, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 announces chair in ethics and technology with new $1.5M gift from alum Tim Duncanson
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CBC London Morning ,CBC News London , September 19, 2023First-year science student Yogya Kalra was interviewed by CBC London about a website he founded that provides data-driven insights through dashboards to help the public better understand the impact of COVID-19.
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澳门六合彩开奖预测 ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 Alumni , September 18, 2023Recipient of the 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Science Alumni Award of Achievement
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Ivan Semeniuk ,Globe and Mail , September 17, 2023When Lauchie Scott was a teenager growing up in rural Nova Scotia, a satellite was something you might expect to see crossing the night sky once or twice an hour. Fast forward about three decades to a summer vacation he recently spent under similarly dark skies when he found himself counting satellites at the rate of one per minute.
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Ben O'Hara-Byrne ,A Little More Conversation with Ben O鈥橦ara-Byrne on CHQR Radio , September 12, 2023A Little More Conversation host Ben O'Hara-Byrne discusses quake challenges in Morocco and building more quake-resistant structures with Prof. Katsu Goda
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Sharon Lurye ,PhysOrg via Associated Press , September 12, 2023For much of her teaching career, Carrie Stark relied on math games to engage her students, assuming they would pick up concepts like multiplication by seeing them in action. The kids had fun, but the lessons never stuck.
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John Vennavally-Rao ,CTV News via YouTube , September 12, 2023Prof. Mark Daley is featured in a story reported by John Vennavally-Rao on the growing online ad scams using voice, face cloning to get media personality endorsements.
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Nicole Mortillaro ,CBC News , September 12, 2023Comet Nishimura, discovered last month, will be competing with the sun as it rises and sets
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , September 08, 2023Asghar Ghorbanpour awarded for outreach work with local students, teachers
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , September 06, 2023Groundbreaking study reveals how avian species are pushing physiological limits to escape climate change effects
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Michael Lacasse ,CBC News London , September 06, 2023The queens have left the colony and worker wasps are looking for food to keep themselves busy
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Josefa Cameron ,CBC News Nova Scotia , September 04, 2023'There are possibly more chanterelles than I have ever seen'
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Kristy Cameron ,580 CFRA AM , September 01, 2023A new Leger poll suggests that nearly half of Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque. This comes as the cost-of-living crisis continues to squeeze household budgets.
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William Eltherington (CP) ,The Globe and Mail , September 01, 2023Gordon Osinski has spent the last two decades studying craters left behind by meteorites. The analysis of planetary geology has taken the Ontario university professor around the world and will now see him work on the NASA team that will develop the lunar surface science plan for the first people to walk on the moon in more than 50 years.
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , September 01, 2023Weekend biology program at provincial park builds new skills, relationships
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Jack Landau ,blogTO , August 31, 2023Masses of flying ants are congregating in mating swarms across Ontario, just the latest disgusting fact to think about as you try to squeeze those last few days out of patio season.
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , August 31, 2023Emma Harmos is one of six incoming 澳门六合彩开奖预测 students to earn prestigious national award
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , August 30, 2023Gordon 鈥淥z鈥 Osinski will work with NASA to determine the mission鈥檚 geological science objectives
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Alex Pierson ,CFMJ Talk Radio , August 30, 2023We're going to see a very big, very, very, very big moon rising the biggest all move Moon of the year and the second this month that expected to light up the skies this week. And if you like to if you're into astronomy and I like to look to the heavens to cease impressive sites well we're going to tell you exactly how and when you can't do that.
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Rozina Sabur ,The Telegraph , August 29, 2023Professor Avi Loeb says unusual meteoroid, named IM1, left interstellar metals in the Pacific Ocean
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Isabelle Gerretsen ,BBC Future Planet , August 29, 2023With global greenhouse gas emissions reaching an all-time high last year, many scientists and world leaders are now arguing that new technologies which can capture carbon and store it underground are needed to help the world meet its climate goals.
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Jenn Basa ,CTV News London , August 28, 2023Measuring a 4.3 on the Richter Scale, a small earthquake rattled residents in southwestern Ontario on Sunday night. According to Earthquakes Canada, a 4.3 magnitude earthquake was felt in St. Thomas, Ont. just after 10:30 p.m. on Sunday.
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , August 17, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 students are exploring Algonquin Park, the Adirondack Mountains and even destinations as far as Belize and Taiwan through field research courses this summer.
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Simon Lewsen ,Toronto Life , August 16, 2023AI has made it easy for post-secondary students to fake their way to a degree. They argue that ChatGPT is just another study tool. Schools say it spells the end of university education as we know it. Maybe that鈥檚 not a bad thing
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Matt Galloway ,CBC Radio - The Current , August 16, 2023Cassandra Marion, science advisor for the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, mentioned Earth Sciences professor Gordon Osinski trained Canadian astronauts at an impact crater in Labrador.
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澳门六合彩开奖预测 Communications ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , August 16, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 has signed a partnership agreement to facilitate collaboration in areas related to nuclear research, with energy and environmental consultants Kinectrics Inc
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , August 14, 2023The 澳门六合彩开奖预测 student chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has won the community outreach award in the seventh annual AWM student chapter competition.
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Ivan Semeniuk ,Globe and Mail , August 11, 2023The Perseid meteor shower, one of summer鈥檚 most pleasing celestial rituals, reaches its annual peak on Saturday night. If the weather co-operates, those who can escape the glare of street lights have an excellent chance of spotting meteors as they dart across the night sky.
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Isabelle Docto ,Daily Hive Canada , August 10, 2023Canadians can look to the sky this weekend to see the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. The Perseid meteor shower is active from July 17 to August 24, 2023, according to the Royal Museums Greenwich. The best time to watch it will be this weekend, between August 12 and 13.
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Denis Vida ,CBC Radio London , August 10, 2023We are in for a real treat this weekend. The annual Perseid meteor shower's going to light up the night sky on Saturday and the new moon means that conditions will be dark and optimal
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Ted Henly ,CHQR Radio , August 10, 2023A question mark seen from an image from the James Webb Space Telescope has been the source of numerous memes, but what is it really? Dr. Viraja Khatu from 澳门六合彩开奖预测's Physics and Astronomy discusses the phenomenon with Ted Henly.
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Nicole Mortillaro ,CBC News Toronto , August 10, 2023Over the coming nights, be sure to look to the sky, as the peak of one of the most active and impressive meteor showers is taking place: the Perseids.
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Shaye Ganam ,CHED Edmonton and CHQR Calgary radio podcast , August 10, 2023In this podcast, Shaye Ganam discusses new findings of the James Webb Space Telescope with Postdoctoral Researcher Dr. Viraja Khatu.
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Ben O'Hara-Byrne ,A Little More Conversation with Ben O鈥橦ara-Byrne on CHQR Radio , August 10, 2023The Perseid meteor shower is one of the big ones every year and so the question is, is it worth staying awake for this weekend?
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Fiona MacDonald ,Science Alert , August 10, 2023Make sure to head outside this weekend to witness one of the most spectacular cosmic events of the year 鈥 the Perseid meteor shower. The peak will occur on Sunday night, August 13, but the viewing is predicted to be excellent in the preceding nights. In fact, researchers say this will be one of the best years for spotting the Perseids.
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Shawn Knight ,Techspot , August 09, 2023An international team of astronomers recently published new images of Messier 57, more commonly known as the Ring Nebula, captured using the James Webb Space Telescope. Nebulae like Messier 57 are formed when a star, in its final stages of life, expels its outer layers out into space.
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , August 09, 2023The Perseid meteor shower is set to peak on the night of Saturday, August 12 and continue into the early hours of August 13, and conditions are shaping up for a stunning display, said 澳门六合彩开奖预测 meteor investigator Denis Vida. The new Moon, which occurs only three days after the peak, will help ensure a dark sky for optimal viewing on Saturday night.
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Scott Sutherland ,The Weather network , August 09, 2023Already one of the best meteor showers of the year, the Perseids are expected to put on an exceptionally good show during its peak in the days ahead.
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Will Sullivan ,Smithsonian Magazine , August 08, 2023The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured exquisite new images of the Ring Nebula, a glowing orb of material strewn about the cosmos by a dying star some 4,000 years ago. Humans have been imaging the expelled remnants of the star for nearly 150 years. But the new views from Webb show the Ring Nebula in greater detail, revealing structures that no other telescope has been able to detect.
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Tommy Hunter ,Great Lakes Ledger , August 06, 2023The Ring Nebula, which is located in the Lyra constellation, qualifies as a planetary nebula. This type of nebula forms when a star reaches its final stages before becoming a white dwarf and expels a luminous envelope of ionized gas into interstellar space.
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Ashley Strickland ,CNN , August 04, 2023Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope for a fresh perspective of an iconic celestial favorite called the Ring Nebula. The new image captures never-before-seen details within the colorful nebula, located in the Lyra constellation about 2,600 light-years from Earth.
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Julia Musto ,Fox News , August 04, 2023The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of the Ring Nebula. The images were released Thursday by an international team of astronomers, including three from the Canadian 澳门六合彩开奖预测's Institute for Earth and Space Exploration.
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Bill Chappell ,NPR , August 04, 2023Gone are the days when the Ring Nebula looked sort of like a bagel, or a jelly doughnut, a massive astronomical blob holding the secrets of a dying star.
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Laura Baisas ,Popular Science , August 04, 2023The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has just headed into its second year in service, and recently recorded new images of the Ring Nebula named Messier 57. This nebula is about 2,600 light-years away from Earth, located in the Lyra constellation. The images were released by an international team of astronomers who are part of the JWST Ring Nebula Project.
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Ted Henly ,CHED Radio Edmonton , August 04, 2023The images gathered by the James Webb Space Telescope has Dr. Jan Cami of 澳门六合彩开奖预测's Physics and Astronomy Department feeling "like a kid in a very big candy store."
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Brett Tingley ,Space.com , August 04, 2023In the early morning hours of Wednesday (Aug. 2), a fireball streaked across southeastern United States skies. And thanks to stargazers in the area, the event was captured on film.
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Lindsay Kalter ,Salon , July 29, 2023Imagine going to the orchestra and instead of a symphony, each musician plays solo, one movement at a time 鈥 a violinist during one piece, a cellist during the next, perhaps a clarinetist after that.
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Justin Zadorsky ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , July 27, 2023Biology graduate student William Van Hemessen is spending his summer hunting in the wilds of southern Ontario, on the lookout for macrofungi. Perhaps the most recognizable form of fungi to humans, macrofungi, such as mushrooms, toadstools and puffballs are distinguishable by their visible fruiting bodies.
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Will Shanklin ,Engadget , July 24, 2023Last month, theoretical physicist Avi Loeb made headlines with the sensational claim that tiny spherules recovered from the bottom of the ocean were probably of alien origin. 鈥淚t鈥檚 most likely a technological gadget with artificial intelligence,鈥 he said to The New York Times, which published a story today about the Harvard professor鈥檚 contentious claims.
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Amandalina Letterio ,CTV News , July 23, 2023A University of 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Ontario graduate student is breaking barriers in the field of math by using her skills to better her community, and contribute to scientific research.
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Clare Wilson ,News Scientist , July 18, 2023A proposed way to measure consciousness called integrated information theory has been tested using data from human brain scans, and seems to work
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Andrew Lupton ,CBC News London , July 17, 2023Graham Thompson is a 澳门六合彩开奖预测 entomologist and self-described "big-time bug guy." He has no problem getting up close and personal with all sorts of creepy crawlies, including ones known to bite, sting, suck blood or feed off human hosts.
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Michael Lacasse ,CBC News London , July 15, 2023If you've been noticing more Canadian geese recently across the city of London, Ont., you're not alone. Park goers are reporting seeing more of the familiar bird this summer, especially compared to this time last year.
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Marek Sutherland ,CTV News London , July 13, 2023Many people who purchased homes in 2018 and 2019 are preparing for a big hit, as they approach renewal dates of mortgages that will see a jump of over double what they first signed up for.
A year after the first photo from the James Webb space telescope: what impressive images do we owe to him?
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Kathleen Heylen ,VRT , July 12, 2023One year ago, on July 12, 2022, the first image from the James Webb space telescope was released. It was immediately an image that made us look back in time 13 billion years.
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The Afternoon Edition ,CBC Saskatchewan , July 12, 2023Well by now you've probably seen more than a few bees buzzing around outside at summer after all. And they're on the move, helping to pollinate plants, many of which are important to overall food chain for us and other animals well now some Canadian researchers are trying to help honeybees, since they can fall victim to a variety of diseases Graham Thompson joins us this afternoon.
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Sarwat Nasir ,National News , July 10, 2023One of the brightest stars in the sky that is visible from Earth will eventually explode and will appear as a full moon during the daytime. Betelgeuse, about 640,000 light years away, is one of the closest and brightest stars to Earth, and its violent death will be visible from our planet.
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Sarah Malina ,Canadian Geographic , July 10, 2023The dark side of the moon. An ancient celestial mystery that鈥檚 captured imaginations for millennia. Earth鈥檚 eternally distracted friend. And a bestselling Pink Floyd album. Now, the moon鈥檚 far side is the site of a global hunt for frozen water, with a Canadian-designed lunar rover leading the charge.
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Sarwat Nasir ,National News , July 07, 2023Sometimes the Sun appears yellow, in the evenings it seems red, it is white for astronauts in space and billionaire Elon Musk thinks it is green. But what colour is it, really?
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Sharon Kirkey ,National Post , July 05, 2023Sunspots can cause powerful bursts of energy, solar flares and solar eruptions which can impact satellites and navigation signals, or even knock out electric power grids
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Ian Hanomansing ,CBC The National , July 04, 2023A supermoon is a relatively new term for a full moon that is within 90 per cent of its closest possible orbit to the Earth. The impressive sight thrilled night sky watchers all around the world, including at the Temple of Poseidon near Athens
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Elizabeth Howell ,Canadian Geographic , July 03, 2023Mapping the moon is surprisingly difficult. It has mountains, suspected caves and vast lava-painted terrains. Unlike Earth, cartographers are working with only a few satellites and surface missions worth of data.
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Ivan Semeniuk ,Globe and Mail , June 30, 2023Humans collectively prey on nearly 15,000 wild vertebrate species, roughly one third of all varieties on the planet
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Keith A. Hobson ,Open Government , June 29, 2023In his latest research, Keith A. Hobson explores why stored fuel is critical to migrating animals, such as monarch butterflies. Conserving migratory animals in a rapidly changing world requires we quickly and efficiently determine the most critical or vulnerable points in their annual cycles that typically involve numerous locations spread over hundreds to thousands of kilometers.
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Umea University ,Phys.org , June 18, 2023Plants give us oxygen through photosynthesis鈥攖his is commonly taught in school. An international research team has now shown that, particularly in early spring when low temperatures coincide with high light, conifer needles consume鈥攏ot produce鈥攐xygen by using an ancient mechanism. The results were published in Nature Communications.
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Marek Sutherland ,CTV News London , June 14, 2023Concern over the health and longevity of bees has grown over the years. 鈥淭hey get exposed to all kinds of things. First of all, monoculture crops. That is not necessarily the most nutritious thing for them,鈥 said 澳门六合彩开奖预测 biology Professor Graham Thompson.
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Zayna Zyed ,Popular Science , June 14, 2023Orcas may be one of the ocean鈥檚 top predators, but they鈥檝e rarely shown aggression against humans or watercraft in the past. But since 2020, orca pods have increasingly targeted sailboats off the Iberian Peninsula in 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Europe. In one instance, three of the black and white whales destroyed a vessel鈥檚 rudder, causing it to sink before it reached port.
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Michael Lacasse ,CBC , June 12, 2023If you feel like there are more mosquitoes this year, you might be partially right. With temperature changes and other "catastrophic ecological events," more mosquitos earlier could become the norm, said Jeremy McNeil, a professor of chemical ecology at 澳门六合彩开奖预测.
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Colin Butler ,CBC , June 11, 2023He grows more than 40,000 pounds of mushrooms every week 鈥 the equivalent of an unloaded tractor trailer and demand keeps climbing, especially when it comes to the specialty mushrooms like lion's mane that have become all the rage in health circles because of the long-held belief they have medicinal benefits.
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , June 08, 2023There were moments over the last seven years when Alyssa Harvey didn鈥檛 think she would ever be walking across the stage at a graduation ceremony to receive her undergraduate degree in biology. 鈥淭aking more than four years to graduate was really hard for me,鈥 Harvey said.
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , June 07, 2023Victoria Quance is breaking barriers as a woman in the male-dominated field of math. But she鈥檚 more interested in driving change than hanging around in the spotlight. Quance is already using her math skills to better her community and contribute to scientific research, helping younger students in a thriving tutoring business as well as taking on a summer contract at 澳门六合彩开奖预测, working with a team of avian experts.
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INNOVATION IN CANADA'S TOP UNIVERSITIES REPORT ,The Globe and Mail , May 26, 2023Canada鈥檚 expertise in space exploration has long been recognized through high-profile projects such as the Canadarm program, a series of robotic arms used on the space shuttle orbiters to deploy, manoeuvre and capture payloads. Now, two new homegrown innovations are set to further raise the country鈥檚 space science standing.
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James McCarten ,The Canadian Press , May 25, 2023The United States won't go into default on its debt, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy predicted Wednesday 鈥 but the highest-ranking Republican on Capitol Hill also said it won't be his fault if it does. A default would trigger "pretty much an immediate recession" in the U.S., said Cristi谩n Bravo Roman, an expert in banking and insurance analytics
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , May 24, 2023What does a traditional West African dish have to do with road salt spread across snowy Canadian streets every winter? The two subjects are equal passions for chemistry PhD candidate Robert Addai, who works in 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 Material Science Addition lab and studies how metals corrode when they come into contact with food and road salts.
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Kelly Wang ,Global News , May 14, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 chemistry professor Elizabeth Gillies, mechanical and materials engineering professor Aaron Price, and their research teams worked with CTK Bio Canada to develop the new biodegradable material. 鈥淲hen it comes to packaging, plastic replaces things like metal and glass. Those are heavy and expensive,鈥 said Gillies, who is also the Canada Research Chair in polymeric biomaterials.
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , May 12, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 chemistry professor Elizabeth Gillies, mechanical and materials engineering professor Aaron Price and their research teams worked with industry partner CTK Bio Canada to develop a new biodegradable, hemp-based material that could serve as a sustainable substitute for packaging needs for a wide variety of products.
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Blake Wolfe ,Benefits Canada , May 12, 2023Financial stress is impacting Canadians鈥 mental and physical health, as well as decisions related to their pension plans, said Matt Davison, 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 dean of science and principal researcher, during a session at Benefits Canada鈥榮 2023 DC Plan Summit. In an analysis of the National Payroll Institute鈥檚 annual survey, 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 financial wellness lab found respondents鈥 financial perspectives were characterized by their responses to questions about emergency funding, the use of debt to pay for essentials and the impact of financial stress on work productivity.
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , May 10, 2023An award-winning 澳门六合彩开奖预测 team is planning a free, family-friendly event full of science and art exploration for kids and community members of all ages. Science Rendezvous will take over 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 Alumni Stadium on May 13 as part of a nationwide event bringing STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) programming to the masses in more than 30 Canadian cities.
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Marc Boucher ,SpaceQ , May 10, 2023Three Canadian researchers, including Pauline Barmby from physics and astronomy, have been awarded funding for 2022-23 science investigations using the AstroSat astronomy space-based observatory. Barmby will combine AstroSat images of the ultraviolet light emitted by a sample of low surface brightness spiral galaxies with data from other telescopes to understand the current and past properties of these enigmatic galaxies and others.
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Natalie Jesionka ,Modern Farmer , May 01, 2023Golden oyster mushrooms, with sunny-golden thumbprint caps, branch-like gills and clusters of fruiting bodies, are originally from Japan, Eastern Russia and Northern China, and they are prized for their culinary uses. Now, some experts in the field are saying it might be too late to prevent the mushroom from overtaking American forests.
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , April 27, 2023Recognized as one of the 鈥渟tars鈥 in the Faculty of Science, Konermann has established himself as an international leader in the field of protein mass spectrometry. 鈥淜onermann鈥檚 research has contributed tremendously to the capabilities of mass spectrometry for understanding the role of proteins in health and disease, including cystic fibrosis and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease,鈥 one of his nominators writes.
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Liz Langley ,National Geographic , April 26, 2023As it turns out, several wild animals also experience physical reactions to stress. The main challenges faced by wild animals are whether they鈥檒l find enough food or whether they become someone else鈥檚 food. But sometimes, it鈥檚 people that cause the trauma.
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Crystal Mackay ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , April 14, 2023Chemistry professor teams up with local startup company to pilot technology at safe consumption sites across the country. Inside a nondescript black cube no bigger than two shoeboxes, there is sophisticated technology that can analyze the composition of street drugs in under fifteen minutes.
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Randy Richmond ,The London Free Press , April 14, 2023Small cubes that can save lives are heading to London鈥檚 safe drug consumption site and 10 others across Canada, thanks to a $1.9-million federal grant, 澳门六合彩开奖预测 research and two student entrepreneurs.
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Sean Irvine ,CTV News London , April 14, 2023Canada鈥檚 Minister of Mental health and Addictions said lives are at stake if drug addiction treatment and harm reduction measures cease to coexist. 鈥淭hese are real people, these are people with real families and friends,鈥 stated Carolyn Bennett. The minister, speaking at a federal budget funding announcement at 澳门六合彩开奖预测 on Friday, said political attacks on harm reduction need to stop.
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Geoff Nixon ,CBC , April 14, 2023Bank failures haven't happened often in Canada. The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC), which insures deposits in Canadian banks, last handled one in the mid-1990s, and the Crown corporation has dealt with only 43 such incidents since it was established in 1967.
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Megan Stacey ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , March 24, 2023Five self-described Space nerds, now pursuing studies in engineering, medicine and business at 澳门六合彩开奖预测, are looking to leave their mark on Canada鈥檚 Space industry.鈥 They all grew up obsessed with Space. It led them to apply for internships and mentors through the Zenith Canada Pathways Foundation, which seeks to make the Space industry more inclusive and diverse in terms of background and specialization.鈥
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The Conversation Canada ,Yahoo! News , March 17, 2023The sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank left its investors reeling, shocked and unsure of what had happened to their funds. Cristi谩n Bravo Roman, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Banking and Insurance Analytics, 澳门六合彩开奖预测 and Yuhao Zhou, PhD Candidate in Financial Modelling, 澳门六合彩开奖预测
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Sheena Goodyear ,CBC As it happens , March 17, 2023Venus, Earth's next-door neighbour, is covered in craters, volcanoes, mountains and lava plains. But it lacks the plate tectonics that gradually reshape Earth's surface. Because of that, scientists long believed it to be geologically dormant.
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George Hopkin ,AI Magazine , March 17, 2023New study led by Psychology and Computer Science professor Marieke Mur looking at how deep neural networks are unable to accurately reproduce human visual recognition.
CJOB 680 , March 14, 2023Audio: A Little More Conversation with Ben O鈥橦ara-Byrne, broadcast on Corus radio stations across Canada, interviewed Gordon Osinski, Earth Sciences professor and principal investigator of the Canadian Lunar Rover Mission, about the timeline for the Canadian rover launch.
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Andrew Nichols ,CBC , March 14, 2023Statistical and Actuarial Sciences professor Cristi谩n Bravo Roman joined The Rundown with Andrew Nichols on CBC News Network to discuss how the Silicon Valley Bank collapse could impact Canada.
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Tom Yun ,CTV News , March 14, 2023The world economy continues to feel the ripple effects after U.S. authorities took over Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) last Friday. "No bank is immune to a bank run," 澳门六合彩开奖预测's Cristi谩n Bravo, who is the Canada Research Chair in banking and insurance analytics, told CTVNews.ca over the phone Tuesday. "If everyone goes to the bank and tries to withdraw their money, that is going to cause a collapse."
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Mike Lacasse ,CBC , March 05, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 physicist and professor Pauline Barmby is very familiar with celestial objects. When she found out an aseteroid was named after her, it was a welcomed new discovery. The asteroid, first discovered by Canadian astronomer Paul Weigert in 2006, was then categorized as 281067. Now, when someone looks up the space rock at the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, it's called Barmby.
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , March 03, 2023Whitney Onoberhie is one of 20 Canadians to receive RBC Future Launch Scholarship for Black Youth. When Whitney Onoberhie arrived in Canada from Nigeria four years ago, she was adjusting to life in a new country and a new school. Yet, she turned her focus outward, helping other youth in her school and in her community.
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Sheena Goodyear ,CBC As it happens , February 28, 2023Scientists have peered billions of years into the past and discovered something that could fundamentally change what we think we know about how galaxies form. Images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) show bright six red dots, which are believed to be distant galaxies as they would have appeared more than 13 billion years ago. But if they are indeed galaxies, then they are unlike any galaxies that scientists have previously observed. That's because they're impossibly large and dense for their relatively young age.
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , February 15, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测 has signed a significant partnership agreement between Canadian Nuclear Laboratories鈥(CNL) and鈥疉tomic Energy of Canada Limited鈥(AECL) to advance collaborative research in health and environmental sciences, clean energy and nuclear safety. The partnership with CNL, Canada鈥檚 premier nuclear science and technology organization, and AECL, a federal Crown corporation, was announced yesterday (Feb. 14) with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at 澳门六合彩开奖预测.
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Shaye Ganam ,630 CHED and 770 CHQR , February 07, 2023Earth Sciences professor Katsu Goda joined Shaye Ganam on 770 CHQR and 630 CHED (Calgary and Edmonton) to discuss the magnitude and impact of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
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Meghan Bartels ,Space.com , February 02, 2023Even as the James Webb Space Telescope is allowing astronomers to see inside vast, distant galaxies, it's also studying some tiny, nearby objects 鈥 albeit inadvertently. These are micrometeoroids, tiny mysteries zipping through the solar system at lightning speed. They're far too small for scientists to observe directly in deep space, but they shouldn't be ignored: Micrometeoroids can pack quite a punch, as NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or Webb) can attest.
CBC London , February 02, 2023In recognition of Black History Month, CBC London Morning interviewed Statistics and Actuarial Sciences student Jasmine Uboma who founded Beyond Math to encourage more Black students to join STEM fields.
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Jeff Renaud ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , February 02, 2023While it鈥檚 especially common in older adults, tinnitus 鈥 a potentially devastating ringing in the ears 鈥 can affect people of all ages. Most often described as consistent buzzing, hissing or humming, tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, like age-related hearing loss, an ear injury or heart disease and affects approximately one in five people in North America.
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Nicole Mortillaro ,CBC , January 18, 2023The year has started off with a rare treat for sky-watchers: A recently discovered comet that may soon be brightening. On Jan. 12, the comet 鈥 called C/2022 E3 (ZTF) 鈥 made its closest pass around the sun. Now, it's heading back out of the solar system and swinging by Earth, making its closest approach on Feb. 1. The best part is that it is a circumpolar comet and is seen high in the north, which means Canada is in an ideal place from which to spot it.
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Josh O'Kane ,The Globe and Mail , January 16, 2023澳门六合彩开奖预测's chief digital officer and Computer Science professor Mark Daley shares how artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT can be used ethically, and the implications of AI in creative and academic fields.
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Joel Wittnebel ,The Pointer , January 16, 2023Biology professor Keith Hobson contributes to the discussion around the efficacy of bird cull.
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Reshmi Nair ,CBC (Audio) , January 16, 2023Statistical and Actuarial Science professor Cristi谩n Bravo Roman joined CBC News Network Weekend Business (Part 1) (Part 2) as part of a panel discussion on U.S. inflation and what it means for Canada鈥檚 economy, and the economic impact of small business owners retiring in large numbers.
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Quirks & Quarks ,CBC , January 14, 2023A team of Canadian academics and engineering companies is developing our nation鈥榮 next contribution to space exploration. The federal government recently announced that space systems company Canadensys will be designing and building the first Canadian lunar rover, expected to launch to the moon in 2026.
CBC Morning Drive , January 11, 2023The essay has been the center of our educational system for generations. But suddenly, Artificial Intelligence has entered game and, in some cases, can write as well as humans can. Guest host Jackie Sharkey is joined by 澳门六合彩开奖预测 professor of computer science, Mark Daley, to discuss.
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Quirks & Quarks ,CBC , January 09, 2023A fireball that appeared in the sky over central Alberta nearly two years ago presented Dennis Vida, a meteor physicist at 澳门六合彩开奖预测 in London, Ontario with a mystery. The rocky object that caused the fireball came from the Oort cloud in the outer solar system, previously thought to be home to only icy comets, not rocky bodies.
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Jared Lindzon ,The Globe and Mail , January 06, 2023Canadians are stressed about their finances, and it鈥檚 having an impact on their productivity, but experts warn increasing wages won鈥檛 be enough to ease economic concerns. According to a recent survey conducted by human resources software provider Ceridian, in partnership with the Financial Wellness Lab of Canada, North American workers are reporting the highest levels of financial stress since the 2008 recession.
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , January 04, 2023Fred Longstaffe, founding director of the 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Academy for Advanced Research (WAFAR), and five 澳门六合彩开奖预测 graduates have been named among 99 new appointments to the Order of Canada. The honourees were announced Dec. 29, 2022, by Mary Simon, governor general of Canada. The Order of Canada is one of the country鈥檚 highest honours, recognizing people across all sectors of society who have made extraordinary and sustained contributions to our nation.
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Keri Ferguson ,澳门六合彩开奖预测 News , January 01, 2023Andie Albert will receive her master of environment and sustainability degree during fall convocation