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  • X will share user data for AI training purposes starting in November

    X will share user data for AI training purposes starting in November

  • Criteria for choosing the best mud pump for your drilling needs

    Criteria for choosing the best mud pump for your drilling needs

  • Air passenger protection regulations in Canada

    Air passenger protection regulations in Canada

  • Should Canada stop building basements?

    Should Canada stop building basements?

  • Revolutionary synthetic bone technology: improving lives of cancer and trauma patients

    Revolutionary synthetic bone technology: improving lives of cancer and trauma patients

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Lifestyle & Fashion

  • How animals shape ecosystems

    How animals shape ecosystems Biologist Joe Roman explains how animals, through their everyday activities like eating, migrating, and even dying, play a critical role in shaping ecosystems. His book, Eat, Poop, Die: How Animals Make Our World, highlights the ways animals move nutrients across vast distances, supporting life. Roman emphasizes how restoring wildlife populations could be key to solving modern environmental challenges. Table of Contents: Joe Roman on the role of animals in nutrient movement Whales as key contributors to ocean nutrient cycles Seabirds Read More
  • Study reveals new insights into how soundboard-trained dogs understand words

    Study reveals new insights into how soundboard-trained dogs understand words A groundbreaking study has shed light on the communication abilities of dogs trained to use soundboards. Led by Federico Rossano at the University of California, San Diego, this research has explored whether dogs can truly comprehend words or simply react to familiar cues. The findings suggest that dogs may understand more than previously thought, offering new perspectives on human-dog interactions. Read More
  • Epic Games introduces new parental Controls to Fortnite

    Epic Games introduces new parental Controls to Fortnite Epic Games, known for creating some of the most popular video games in the world, has recently taken significant steps to help parents manage their children's gaming habits. In response to growing concerns about excessive gaming, the company has introduced two new parental controls for its flagship game, Fortnite, as well as Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). These controls, aimed at giving parents more authority over the time their children spend in front of the screen, are part of a Read More
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Health & Beauty

  • Standing desks and health - new research

    Standing desks and health - new research Modern office work often involves long hours spent in one position. More and more employees are opting for standing desks to improve their health. However, new research shows that standing alone may not bring the expected benefits. The University of Sydney conducted a study that provides important information about the impact of prolonged standing and sitting on the body. Table of contents: Research findings from the University of Sydney Balanced movement instead of prolonged standing Previous research on sitting and Read More
  • Health Canada recalls JAMP Pharma pregnancy multivitamins

    Health Canada recalls JAMP Pharma pregnancy multivitamins Health Canada has issued a recall for certain JAMP Pharma pregnancy multivitamins after discovering that some products contain folic acid levels exceeding the acceptable limit. The recall affects specific lots of multivitamin tablets distributed in multiple Canadian provinces, including Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. Read More
  • Mathematical models predict early surge in flu cases for 2024

    Mathematical models predict early surge in flu cases for 2024 The spread of infectious diseases like influenza and COVID-19 has always posed significant challenges to public health systems. Predicting how and when these diseases will surge is crucial for preparedness and response efforts. A team of researchers from Canada and the United States has developed an advanced forecasting model that combines mathematics, machine learning, and various external factors, such as weather conditions, policy decisions, and movement data, to predict transmission patterns of infectious diseases. The model suggests that the United Read More
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Cars & Tech

  • X will share user data for AI training purposes starting in November

    X will share user data for AI training purposes starting in November Starting November 15, the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will automatically share user data with third-party companies to help train artificial intelligence models. This policy change includes posts, likes, bookmarks, and reposts. Users will be opted in by default unless they choose to opt out. Table of contents: New privacy policy on X The global AI race and data Licensing agreements and data sales Why is user data valuable? Can you opt out? Read More
  • Criteria for choosing the best mud pump for your drilling needs

    Criteria for choosing the best mud pump for your drilling needs Choosing the best mud pump for your drilling needs is critical for ensuring efficient and successful operations. The selection process involves considering several criteria to match the pump's capabilities with the specific demands of your drilling project. Here are the key factors to consider in the drilling operations: Read More
  • Should Canada stop building basements?

    Should Canada stop building basements? As climate change intensifies across Canada, one feature of homes has come under increasing scrutiny: basements. The risk of flooding has grown significantly in cities like Montreal and Quebec, particularly in areas prone to extreme rainfall. This, coupled with the rising costs of flood damage and environmental concerns about the carbon footprint of basement construction, has led to a reevaluation of their necessity. Several cities are considering banning basements in flood-prone areas, leaving many to question if it's time to Read More
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Food & Travel

Sunday, 06 April 2014 13:51

Youtube videos: Ottawa Canadian Museum of Nature

The Canadian Museum of Nature (French: Musée Canadien de la nature) is a natural history museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its collections, which were started by the Geological Survey of Canada in 1856, include all aspects of the intersection of human society and nature, from gardening to gene-splicing.

 

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