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  • [ May 18, 2022 ] Federal agency sends team to probe Tesla crash that killed 3 Autos
  • [ May 18, 2022 ] Biden warns of 'another tough hurricane season' this year Environment
  • [ May 18, 2022 ] French towns sweat in record May heat Environment
  • [ May 18, 2022 ] Next-generation weather models cross the divide to real-world impact Environment
  • [ May 18, 2022 ] Most automakers fall short on climate goals: report Autos
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As the world moves away from fossil fuels, Canada’s energy security may be at risk

December 23, 2021

Oil and gas prices plummeted in 2020. In March, before the World Health Organization had declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Russia and Saudi Arabia, two of the world’s largest oil producers, set off a market-share war that […]

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Time management has become harder than ever — and we should be grateful

December 24, 2021

Many of us feel like time management is getting tougher. But why? Is it because we now work more than ever, or maybe because life in general has sped up so much? It’s unlikely. Overall, people […]

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February 20, 2022

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Organizational support: The key to employee commitment and well-being during the pandemic

December 3, 2021

For nearly two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has made it increasingly difficult for people to do their jobs. In addition to regular work duties, people have had to worry about their health and that of […]

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Face masks, digital screens and winter weather are a triple threat for dry eyes

December 4, 2021

How do your eyes feel right now? Whether you’re sitting at home or in the office, you’re likely reading this on a digital device, and your eyes may be hot, scratchy, tired and dry. If […]

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If companies want net-zero carbon offices, they need to focus on building materials

December 2, 2021

In 2020, the extraction, transport and manufacturing of materials for the building sector accounted for 10 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. If buildings are to make meaningful contributions to keeping global temperature rise to 1.5 C above […]

Why are babies going hungry in a food-rich nation like Canada?

December 8, 2021

Jean, a 24-year-old mother of two, said: “People don’t think there’s hungry kids out there [in Canada].” She would like us to know “there definitely is.” More than 1.2 million children in Canada live in food-insecure […]

Parc-Extension: How immigrants are integrating into Montréal’s most multi-ethnic neighbourhood

December 28, 2021

The sense of belonging that immigrants develop with their host society is not very often reflected in media coverage or speeches by public figures, which tends to focus on activism. What makes immigrants feel like […]

The Astroworld tragedy: A look into the messianic world of hip hop and rap

December 21, 2021

The crowd gathered at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival surged towards the front when he took to the stage, in Houston, on Nov. 5. This led to the deaths of 10 people, including a nine-year-old child, and injured […]

It’s not stress that’s killing us, it’s hate: Maybe mindfulness can help

December 7, 2021

There is no shortage of divisive social issues today, all competing in an increasingly crowded outrage marketplace for our attention. With algorithms curating increasingly hateful content under the guise of “everyday news,” the ability to be curious […]

How Canada can leave 83 per cent of its oil in the ground and build strong new economies

December 13, 2021

Burning coal, oil and natural gas accounts for nearly 90 per cent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. If we are to have a 50 per cent chance of limiting global warming to 1.5 C, more than […]

Worn down by bad news? You’re not alone …

December 22, 2021

What China’s plans to decarbonize its economy mean for Canada’s energy exports

December 18, 2021

How mental health issues get stigmatized in South Asian communities: Culturally diverse therapy needed

December 9, 2021

How skilled newcomers can stave off major career sacrifices when job-seeking

December 15, 2021

Outdoor play in Canada should continue beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

December 10, 2021

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

  • Terra's stablecoin flop raises questions about regulatory role
    May 17, 2022
  • Avoiding inflation: These high-tech must-have products have actually gotten cheaper
    May 13, 2022
  • Video games: Our study suggests they boost intelligence in children
    May 13, 2022
  • Looking for free broadband in Southern California? Here's how to find it
    May 12, 2022
  • Google is remaking search, maps for the TikTok generation
    May 12, 2022
  • iPod RIP: How Apple's music player transformed an industry
    May 11, 2022
  • Final refrain for iPod as Apple stops production
    May 11, 2022
  • New tool shows homeowners and renters the true cost of disasters
    May 9, 2022
  • Facebook as a digital music platform: Communicative reorganization of Estonian music culture
    May 5, 2022

AUTOS

Federal agency sends team to probe Tesla crash that killed 3

Most automakers fall short on climate goals: report

Hacker finds way to unlock Tesla models, start cars

Expert: Roads need to be 'smart.' Here's why.

Argo touts driverless operations in Miami and Austin, Texas

As Ford unloads Rivian, Amazon maintains faith in electric vehicle maker

Making ships eco-friendlier and more fuel efficient with a layer of air

Artificial intelligence to help autonomous vehicles avoid idling at red lights

Helping EVs keep their cool during the battery weight balancing act

Dirty liberal pipe-dream: 3 myths about electric cars

Renault hands Russian assets to Moscow in nationalisation first

Preparing for New York's shift to cleaner, quieter electric cars for hire

GREEN TECHNOLOGY

  • Now construction projects can heat themselves
    May 18, 2022
  • 3D-printing robot enables sustainable construction
    May 18, 2022
  • Japan OKs plan to release Fukushima nuclear plant wastewater
    May 18, 2022
  • Environmentalists oppose more life for California nuke plant
    May 17, 2022
  • Shale reservoirs could be a 'substantial source of lithium'
    May 17, 2022
  • Homes fitted with new technology could make the grid smarter
    May 17, 2022

HARDWARE

  • Body cameras, live streaming bring search and rescue into the next generation
    May 16, 2022
  • Separated by distance, but connected by technology: Using affective haptic devices
    May 13, 2022
  • Next-generation weather reporting: Versatile, flexible, and economical sensors
    May 13, 2022
  • Automatic audio logging system successfully used to map the sound of Norway birds
    May 3, 2022
  • E Ink announces next-generation color ePaper, E Ink Gallery 3
    April 26, 2022
  • Engineers invent adjustable, compact marine winch, offering flexibility and improved vessel operations
    March 16, 2022

FEATURED ARTICLES

  • Eavesdroppers can hack 6G frequency with DIY metasurface
    May 16, 2022
  • Biden administration to release $45B for nationwide internet
    May 13, 2022
  • Remote sensing facilitates sustainability of Bagan heritage site, Myanmar
    May 12, 2022
  • NIST finds wireless performance consistent across 5G millimeter-wave bands
    May 10, 2022
  • Biden starts program to provide discounted internet service
    May 9, 2022
  • Digital divide: Data highlights internet inequities in Chicago
    May 9, 2022
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11 Eco-friendly Plumbing Tips for Every Canadian Homeowner

January 11, 2022

If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think too much about your plumbing. You turn on the faucet and water comes out. You flush the toilet and it all goes away. It’s all pretty […]

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February 2, 2022

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BUSINESS

NY agency files discrimination complaint against Amazon

Wrong, Elon Musk: The big problem with free speech on platforms isn't censorship. It's the algorithms

Microsoft moves to avert EU antitrust clash over cloud

The 'bots' at heart of Twitter buyout row

Sony brings zero-carbon goal forward 10 years to 2040

Musk wars with Twitter over his buyout deal—on Twitter

United Airlines says regulators approved return of Boeing 777s

Google opens futuristic Mountain View campus where 4,000 will work

ENVIRONMENT

  • French towns sweat in record May heat
    May 18, 2022
  • Next-generation weather models cross the divide to real-world impact
    May 18, 2022
  • For wetland plants, sea-level rise stamps out benefits of higher carbon dioxide
    May 18, 2022
  • What is storm surge? It's often a hurricane's deadliest and most destructive threat
    May 18, 2022
  • Bringing order to the chaos of sea level projections
    May 18, 2022
  • 'Polluted' babies, millions dead: Scientists sound alarm on global pollution
    May 18, 2022
  • Scientists reveal different water isotope concentrations in precipitation observations across Brazil's diverse climate
    May 18, 2022
  • Scientists hone long-range forecasting of US tornadoes, hail
    May 18, 2022

FARMING AND AGRICULTURE

Report evaluates food diversity in 10 Mediterranean countries

Proposed nitrogen fertilizer policies could protect farmer profits, environment

Celiac friendly cereal? Research shows oats could be the answer

Organizations seek to develop drought-resistant crops to tackle food crisis

For plant-based proteins, soy is a smart choice

Internet-based precision irrigation system shows promise for fresh-market tomato

Vine removal technique foils devastating grape disease

Positive for the environment and for the grower: The benefits of introducing herbaceous crops among mandarin trees

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