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These Russian tanks shooting at Russian soldiers | War in Ukraine
They are hidden in several places in Ukraine. The one we saw is lost in the middle of the Donbass fields. These are military workshops. Places where Ukrainian tanks are […]
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The five police officers charged with the murder of Tire Nichols plead not guilty
Tyre Nichols on the ground after his muscular arrest by Memphis police officers. The five police officers charged with murder after the fatal beating in January of African-American Tire Nichols, […]
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CSIS does not sufficiently consider the effects of threat reduction measures
According to a new report, CSIS does not consider impacts when trying to reduce certain threats. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) does not sufficiently take into account the reasonably […]
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Heavy snowstorm starting Wednesday in most regions of Quebec
Environment Canada forecasts snow accumulations of 15 to 25 centimeters from Wednesday evening until Thursday in several regions of Quebec. (File photos) A snowstorm is expected to hit several regions […]
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Ultrasound partially destroys cancerous tumors in rats
The transducer used during histotripsy. Non-invasive sound treatment destroys liver tumors in rats, eliminates cancer cells and stimulates the immune system to prevent further spread, say American scientists. The treatment […]
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Are some anti-inflammatories a springboard to chronic pain?
Anti-inflammatories are very effective painkillers.The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, such as Advil or Motrin, commonly used to treat acute pain such as back pain, would increase the risk of […]
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An amputation performed 31,000 years ago is the oldest known surgery
Image of the lower part of the skeleton showing the absence of part of the left leg. Traces of a surgical amputation carried out 31,000 years ago have been observed […]
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Electric Vehicles: 'Imminent Raw Material Shortage', Study Says
Workers assemble Volkswagen electric cars at a factory in Dresden, Germany. Automakers will not meet the demand for electric vehicles unless governments and industry address a range of major issues, […]
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NS currently uses only a fraction of its geothermal potential
Since the end of the coal mining era, Springhill has struggled, but geothermal energy is attracting new businesses to the area. A new study is to explore how to expand […]
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Mining the Ocean Floor: Ecological Transition or Environmental Threat?
A sea cucumber swimming on nodules 5000 m west of the Clarion-Clipperton zone.Deep seabed mining is on the verge of becoming a reality. As the world strives to achieve zero […]