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Small boats, big glaciers” by Patrick White is one of just 20 finalists in the latest edition of the NSERC Science Exposed ...
Krishna Janmashtami, a two-day festival beginning this Friday, is a happy day for 1.2 billion Hindus, 95 percent of whom live ...
The 35 edition of Montreal’s Festival International Présence Autochtone (FIPA) August 5-14 featured an ambitious aquatic international music production called Song to the Whales.
Access to the internet is not a luxury. It's an essential part of life. It shapes how people study, find and do work, access ...
Kanchan Lal helps young people fall in love with the ocean. As managing director of Vancouver-based Sea Smart, she oversees programs that inspire thousands of students to explore, understand and ...
Researchers have developed a protocol for a scoping review to map global evidence on the food environments of traditional ...
Before evolution gave them the right teeth, early humans were already feasting on grasses and tubers. That bold choice may have reshaped both their bodies and their destiny.
Last week, there was a critical holiday in recognition of Indigenous “food sovereignty, food security, biodiversity ...
People who have not yet registered with the Red Cross are encouraged to do so by registering online, calling 1-800-863-6582 ...
Vikings were seafaring warriors, traders, and explorers from Scandinavia – present-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark – between ...