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  • Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    To submit your question, click here and enter [15513]. Watch our exclusive episode, only on NTD. The potential for classical music to improve intelligence has been known for some time. ...
    December 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • What’s Beyond the Bright Light of Near Death Experience?
    What’s Beyond the Bright Light of Near Death Experience?
    The sight of her unconscious body on the operating table being subject to furious efforts by medical staff ...
    November 7, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Harvard Med Student Eats 720 Eggs in 30 Days, Highlighting a New Trend: N=1 Science
    Harvard Med Student Eats 720 Eggs in 30 Days, Highlighting a New Trend: N=1 Science
    Personalized science, or N=1 studies, is empowering people to become citizen scientists and reshape the future of health ...
    October 11, 2024BY Sheramy Tsai
  • More People Are Taking up Online Gambling, Study Finds
    More People Are Taking up Online Gambling, Study Finds
    The number of Australians gambling at 'risky levels' has increased, says an expert in the field.
    July 30, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Senate Homeland Security Committee Hearing on US Taxpayer-Funded High-Risk Virus Research
    Senate Homeland Security Committee Hearing on US Taxpayer-Funded High-Risk Virus Research
    The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee holds a hearing on U.S. taxpayer-funded high-risk virus research at ...
    July 11, 2024BY Epoch Video
  • Ministers Review Rules Following Report of Chinese Research Collaboration
    Ministers Review Rules Following Report of Chinese Research Collaboration
    A report listed five studies published by Imperial College London researchers since last year that involved Chinese institutions ...
    March 6, 2024BY Lily Zhou
  • The New Wave of Self-Care Found in Extreme Adventures
    The New Wave of Self-Care Found in Extreme Adventures
    More individuals are seeking extreme adventures in a new type of extreme 'self care' for mental health.
    February 18, 2024BY Kerry Meadows-Bonner
  • Ottawa to Stop Funding of ‘Sensitive’ Research Projects With 85 Chinese Institutions
    Ottawa to Stop Funding of ‘Sensitive’ Research Projects With 85 Chinese Institutions
    The federal government is taking steps to protect sensitive research from foreign countries that pose a threat to ...
    January 16, 2024BY Noé Chartier
  • Ottawa Worried About ‘Chill’ in Ethnic Communities Over Research Security: Memos
    Ottawa Worried About ‘Chill’ in Ethnic Communities Over Research Security: Memos
    Federal officials were wary of creating a chill within ethnic communities and rattling Canada's bilateral relations as they ...
    January 16, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • New Dust Testing Tool Could Detect Black Lung and Silicosis
    New Dust Testing Tool Could Detect Black Lung and Silicosis
    As concerns about respiratory well-being persist, this innovative solution aims to enhance protection for workers facing potential risks ...
    January 9, 2024BY Isabella Rayner
  • Canadians Less Concerned About Pharmacare Than Other Health-Care Issues: Study
    Canadians Less Concerned About Pharmacare Than Other Health-Care Issues: Study
    Canadians largely don't consider the cost of prescription drugs to be a significant issue, prioritizing other health-care concerns ...
    January 4, 2024BY William Crooks
  • Gad Saad on the Real Reason Why Conservatives Are Happier
    Gad Saad on the Real Reason Why Conservatives Are Happier
    Different research has found that conservatives score higher on happiness scales than liberals. But why?
    December 19, 2023BY Joshua Philipp
  • Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
    Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
    New research finds GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic may significantly reduce colorectal cancer risk, especially for obese patients.
    December 9, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Huawei Funding Multimillion-Dollar AI Lab in Alberta
    Huawei Funding Multimillion-Dollar AI Lab in Alberta
    Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant that has been barred from 5G infrastructure in Canada due to national security ...
    November 24, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Champagne Mum on When Guidelines to Curb Research With Foreign Defence Entities Will Be Released
    Champagne Mum on When Guidelines to Curb Research With Foreign Defence Entities Will Be Released
    The innovation minister had said in February that he would come out with the guidelines.
    November 20, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Study Unveils Toronto Universities’ Risky Partnerships With China on AI, High-Tech Weaponry
    Study Unveils Toronto Universities’ Risky Partnerships With China on AI, High-Tech Weaponry
    Former intel officer criticizes Canada's policies as 'band-aid fix,' citing incentive gaps in curbing research collaborations with Chinese ...
    November 15, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Stem Cell Gene Therapy Trial for Children Launches in Australia
    Stem Cell Gene Therapy Trial for Children Launches in Australia
    Genetically modified stem cells will be injected into the child's bloodstream to build a new functional immune system, ...
    October 16, 2023BY Monica O’Shea
  • Canadian Universities Persist in Collaboration With Huawei Despite Security Concerns, House Committee Hears
    Canadian Universities Persist in Collaboration With Huawei Despite Security Concerns, House Committee Hears
    Canadian universities are continuing research collaborations with Chinese institutions despite government efforts to impose stronger measures against potential ...
    October 4, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Universities Group Head Says Canadian Research Programs Cleared of China Risks
    Universities Group Head Says Canadian Research Programs Cleared of China Risks
    Canadian research programs have now been cleared of security risks posed by China, a university association executive told ...
    October 2, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Harvard Professor Sues School for $25 Million After Fraud Investigation
    Harvard Professor Sues School for $25 Million After Fraud Investigation
    Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino announced Wednesday that she is suing the school for $25 million after ...
    August 4, 2023BY Catherine Yang
  • Underestimating Kindness Can Hinder Us From Being Kind
    Underestimating Kindness Can Hinder Us From Being Kind
    Kindness can be as simple as cheerfully saying good morning to the bus driver, giving your colleagues a ...
    July 21, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • House Committee Passes Motion to Study Research Partnerships With Beijing-Linked Entities
    House Committee Passes Motion to Study Research Partnerships With Beijing-Linked Entities
    A House of Commons committee has passed a motion to launch a study of the federal government research ...
    June 8, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • New Study Shows Widely Used Sweetener Contains Chemical Compound That Can Damage DNA
    New Study Shows Widely Used Sweetener Contains Chemical Compound That Can Damage DNA
    A new study from the North Carolina State University has revealed a link between a widely used sweetener ...
    June 8, 2023BY Kos Temenes
  • Skyscrapers and City Living Confirmed to Increase Stress Levels: Research
    Skyscrapers and City Living Confirmed to Increase Stress Levels: Research
    A person's stress level can skyrocket because of the hustle and bustle of city living, new research has ...
    June 7, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • More Canadian Universities to End Research Partnerships With Huawei
    More Canadian Universities to End Research Partnerships With Huawei
    A number of Canadian universities are disassociating from Huawei amid concerns about the tech giant's affiliation with the Chinese ...
    May 5, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • African Elephants Use Unique Body Odour to Communicate, Research Shows
    African Elephants Use Unique Body Odour to Communicate, Research Shows
    African elephants use their unique sense of smell to communicate, distinguish their mates and outsiders, and maintain social ...
    April 4, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • Canadian University Researchers Continue to Work With China’s Huawei
    Canadian University Researchers Continue to Work With China’s Huawei
    University researchers are continuing to work with China’s Huawei despite a federal ban on the use of the ...
    March 22, 2023BY Isaac Teo
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
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    7hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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    14hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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