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“Chikungunya Outbreak in China Sparks Health Measures”

Chinese health authorities are addressing an outbreak of a mosquito-transmitted virus that leads to intense pain. Over 7,000 cases of chikungunya have been documented in Guangdong province, primarily in the city...

“Carleton University Students Use Drones to Detect WWII Bombs”

Graduate students from Carleton University utilized drones equipped with magnetometers to detect magnetic signals associated with unexploded bombs in the Mer Bleue Bog. This area, spanning 3,500 hectares in Ottawa's east...

“Canadian Professor Engages UN on Global Plastic Treaty”

Dalhousie University professor Tony Walker is set to virtually engage with the UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) this Thursday. The INC is currently in its sixth round of discussions focusing on...

“Experts Warn: Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season Could End Soon”

In May, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted an above-average Atlantic hurricane season. However, the season has been relatively calm so far, with only four named storms. Despite...

“Vintage Toyota Tercel Clocks 1.25M KM Journey”

Andy Campbell's 1985 Toyota Tercel appears unassuming at first glance, with its vintage appeal reminiscent of a bygone era. However, a closer inspection reveals its extraordinary nature. Despite its flawless performance...

“Rhino Horns Go Nuclear to Thwart Poachers”

Conservationists are resorting to a unique method to protect rhinos from poachers by injecting their horns with radioactive isotopes. According to James Larkin, the process involves drilling holes in the horn,...
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