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Nourish through nature

Architectural representations of an improved outdoor play space in one of the nursery sites. The associate professor of the UBC, Dra. Mariana Brussoni, has received an additional $ 1.3 million for her ongoing project to maximize outdoor play time for learning and child care centers to support pandemic preparedness and management activities. Dr. Mariana Brussoni …

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Explanator: What happens if German gas flows from Germany stop

FRANKFURT, July 11 (Reuters) – Germany, the world’s fourth-largest economy, is preparing for all scenarios, including a complete shutdown of Russian gas supplies after a 10-day regular maintenance period to the giant Nord Stream gas pipeline 1. Maintenance of the pipeline, which carries Russian gas directly to Germany, began on July 11, but Berlin is …

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Boston researchers identify a blood biomarker for long COVID-19

Scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital have discovered that the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in plasma could be a hallmark of long COVID. These results show that the virus can persist in the body of patients suffering from prolonged symptoms. The data, published in June on the medRxiv prepress …

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Apple is offering $ 2 million to hackers who can exploit its new blocking feature

Apple recently announced a lock mode for iOS 16, which allows people at high risk of cyberattacks to stay in communication while limiting their risk. To ensure that no one violates the already extreme security solution, Apple offers prizes of up to $ 2,000,000 for hackers who can exploit the lock mode and prevent it, …

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Canadian astronomers looking for the publication of the first images of the James Webb telescope

About 13.8 billion years ago, the foundations of everything we are, everything we have come to understand, were born. Most people know this event as the Big Bang, but creating what we see today took time. A lot. For billions of years it was transformed from a place of high density and temperature, then expanded …

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Maurice ‘Mom’ Boucher, former head of the Hells Angels, dies in cancer prison

Former Hells Angels crime boss Maurice Boucher, also known as “mother” Boucher, has died at the age of 69 in prison for natural causes. According to Corrections Canada, Boucher, a notorious Hells Angels gang leader and one of the best-known criminals in Quebec history, died Sunday after a long battle with throat cancer. READ MORE: …

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A deadly Russian rocket attack hits eastern Ukraine; Kyiv criticizes Ottawa for the return of the turbine

Dozens of Ukrainian emergency workers worked Sunday to remove people from the rubble after a Russian rocket attack crashed apartment buildings in eastern Ukraine, killing at least 15 people. It was believed more than 20 people were still trapped. Saturday evening’s strike destroyed three buildings in a residential neighborhood in the town of Chasiv Yar, …

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