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Air Canada to temporarily ban pets from baggage hold due to delays

Pets in baggage holds. Credit: Twitter handle Munaf Mughal Montreal/CMEDIA: Owing to the longer than usual delays at airports and as carriers and airports are overwhelmed with complaints over lost …

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New screening techniques could accelerate and improve mRNA therapies, Research

Therapeutics based on messenger RNA, or mRNA, can potentially treat a wide range of maladies, including cancer, genetic diseases, and as the world has learned in recent years, deadly viruses. …

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2022 Toronto Book Awards for 13 books longlisted by City of Toronto, Toronto Public Library

Toronto/CMEDIA: The City of Toronto and Toronto Public Library (TPL) have longlisted 13 books for the 2022 Toronto Book Awards. Established by Toronto City Council in 1974, the awards honor …

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New research finds deep-sea mining noise pollution will stretch hundreds of miles

New research published today in the peer-reviewed journal Science examines the potential for underwater noise pollution from seabed mining operations, which could affect the understudied species that live in the deep sea—the …

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Ecosystems get increasingly thirsty due to climate change, a study

A new study shows that future ecosystem functioning will increasingly depend on water availability. Using recent simulations from climate models, an international team of scientists found several “hot spot regions” …

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Canadian researcher discovers large, year-round ozone hole over tropics

An ozone hole, seven times larger than the Antarctic ozone hole, is currently sitting over tropical regions and has been since the 1980s, according to a Canadian researcher. In AIP Advances, …

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Researchers uncover life's power generators in the Earth's oldest groundwaters

An international team of researchers has discovered 1.2-billion-year-old groundwater deep in a gold- and uranium-producing mine in Moab Khotsong, South Africa, shedding more light on how life is sustained below …

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Ontario has officially entered seventh wave of COVID-19, province's chief medical officer says

Toronto/ICMEDIA: Ontario chief medical officer Kieran Moore has claimed that driven by the Omicron BA.5 subvariant, the province has officially been hit by its seventh wave of COVID-19. Nearly more than a …

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Boris Johnson to resign as UK Prime Minister

London/IBNS: As more UK ministers continue to resign, Boris Johnson will step down as Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister on Thursday, media reports said. However, he will continue in …

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Manitoba's provincial parks have something for everyone: Jeff Wharton

Winnipeg/Manitoba: Jeff Wharton, Manitoba’s Environment, Climate, and Parks Minister announced today that due to last year's initiative of offering free entry to provincial parks, the Manitoba government once again offers …

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