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MPs to study $300M Liberal government paid to now-shuttered COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer

by Akin Smith
MPs to study 0M Liberal government paid to now-shuttered COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer

MPs on the House of Commons health committee voted Wednesday to launch a study into the more than $300 million the Liberal government paid to a now-shuttered Quebec-based pharmaceutical company whose …

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Scientists detect oxygen on Venus’s dayside for the first time ever

by Ron Morgan
Scientists detect oxygen on Venus’s dayside for the first time ever

Scientists have now captured direct detections of oxygen on the daylight side of Venus. This discovery could teach researchers more about the atmosphere on Venus. Scientists previously discovered direct detections …

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Nature retracts ground-breaking discovery of room-temperature superconductor

by Ron Morgan
Nature retracts ground-breaking discovery of room-temperature superconductor

Back in March, a paper published in Nature posited that it was possible to create a near-ambient temperature superconductor. Now, several months after the study’s first publishing, Nature has offered …

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How do The Crown actors copy the British royals? Netflix show’s coaches share their research on the looks, poses and voices of Elizabeth, Diana and others

by Haddis Thomas
How do The Crown actors copy the British royals? Netflix show’s coaches share their research on the looks, poses and voices of Elizabeth, Diana and others

With the final season of The Crown about to launch, the show’s performance coaches have lifted the lid on how the cast perfect their portrayals of the British royal family. …

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Why making video games accessible for disabled players is empowering — and good business

by Anas Siddiqui
Why making video games accessible for disabled players is empowering — and good business

The Current25:57Making video games more accessible for disabled players Paul Lane was injured in a car accident in his 20s, leaving him unable to use his fingers.  “I remember being in …

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My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

by Akin Smith
My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

Kerry Yang’s dad, Wei Qun Yang, has been monitoring his blood sugar levels for the past seven years. (Submitted by Kerry Yang) This First Person article is written by Kerry …

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Researchers invented a super-waterproof material using new nanotech

by Ron Morgan
Researchers invented a super-waterproof material using new nanotech

Researchers working with nanotech have created what may be a super-waterproof material that causes the liquid to slide right off the surface with very little friction. Further, additional research into …

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India’s millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

by Walter Watson
India’s millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

The beer is flowing and the snack plates piling up at a bustling bar in Mumbai’s trendy Bandra neighbourhood on what would be an ordinary Sunday pub night, except for …

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Light can evaporate water without heat, new study claims

by Ron Morgan
Light can evaporate water without heat, new study claims

Light can evaporate water. At least that seems to be the case, according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The new …

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Scientists invented a synthetic melanin that speeds up healing and stops sunburn

by Ron Morgan
Scientists invented a synthetic melanin that speeds up healing and stops sunburn

A group of researchers working at Northwestern University have developed a new “super melanin” that has a plethora of possible uses. The new research is published in the journal npj …

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