Nature is coming out of the closet, and that's a good thing for all of us
Scientists observed same-sex behaviours in animals over 100 years ago, but their findings were never published
Reports on the homosexual behaviour of penguins in Antarctica were hidden for over 100 years
It’s just one example of how research on queer animal behaviour has been buried, ignored and dismissed
Stifel remains bullish on ATS
Innovation Saskatchewan’s first-ever research strategy boosts commercialization, tax incentives for tech
Provincial agency expands refundable investor tax credit to include life science startups.
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Sightings of invasive goldfish in P.E.I. pond spark worries they're breeding there
A central P.E.I. watershed group and the provincial Department of Forests, Fish and Wildlife are raising concerns about sightings of more goldfish in Hardy's Pond, in the Union Road area.
Is TeraWulf stock a buy right now?
Constellation Software has delivered a 36,000% return since its IPO. Is it still a buy?
A dispatch from the deal room
Four Osler partners break down the terms, timelines, and tensions that shaped Canadian venture in 2024.
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Nord Quantique says error-correction discovery could make quantum computing data centres practical
Québec company claims approach could use a fraction of the space and power of existing methods.
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Researchers hope tracking zooplankton from space will help endangered whales
Scientists are using satellite data to spot the red pigment in North Atlantic right whale's main food source.
Xenon gas could speed Everest treks. There's concern it could also leave climbers dangerously unprepared
The use of xenon gas by a group of British mountaineers before they began an expedition to climb the world's highest mountain in less than five days has raised questions about its effectiveness and prompted concerns that inexperienced climbers using it as a shortcut could put themselves and others in danger.
Militant approach needed to control Canada goose population in border city, says expert
Managing Windsor's population of Canada geese needs diligent effort over multiple years to truly make a dent in the number of the birds throughout the city, says Dan Frankian — a specialist with Hawkeye Bird and Animal Control.
Medtech AI startups ProteinQure and AssistIQ each close Series A rounds
ProteinQure to debut AI-engineered cancer drug in the clinic, while AssistIQ expands medical supply platform.
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Glacier collapse buries 90% of Swiss village, person missing
One person is missing after the evacuated Swiss village of Blatten was buried by mud and rocks due to a glacier collapse.
Michael Southworth “specifically chosen” as Assent’s new CEO to spearhead $250-million revenue effort
Longtime CEO Andrew Waitman, who led the company to centaur status, will become executive chairman.
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Ottawa Hospital supports Nunavut with virtual care
IQALUIT, Nunavut – The government of Nunavut (GN) has partnered with The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) to launch the Virtual Critical Care Program (VCCP), aimed at enhancing real-time access to critical […]
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More than 250 knives seized at London ERs
LONDON, Ont. – In a matter of weeks, more than 250 knives have been seized at the emergency departments of London Health Sciences Centre. Weapons-detection systems installed at the hospital’s […]
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LHSC faces large deficit, IT challenges
LONDON, Ont. – A review commissioned by London Health Sciences Centre supervisor, David Musyj, found the organization lags behind similar centres in its use of technology, faces a $150 million […]
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ChatGPT does poorly at open-ended diagnosis: study
WATERLOO, Ont. – A team led by researchers at the University of Waterloo found in a simulated study that ChatGPT-4o, the well-known large language model (LLM) created by OpenAI, answered […]
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Solution gives patients more control over data
TORONTO – Medirex Systems Inc. is pleased to announce that it received advisory services and research and development funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program […]
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