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40 years ago, the first transplant of a permanent artificial heart
A Jarvik 7 artificial heart On the night of December 1-2, 1982, in Salt Lake City, USA, a man's chest was cut open to replace his gasping heart with a […]
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Mystery of North American Black Wolves Solved
Two wolves from the Druid Peak pack play in Yellowstone National Park. The gray colored wolf (left) represents the homozygous gray phenotype, while the black colored wolf on the right […]
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The secret of the elongated finger of the aye-aye revealed… And it is not appetizing!
Aye-aye is a nocturnal lemur primate .The aye-aye is the newest addition to the exclusive club of animals that clean their noses with their fingers and eat the mucus on […]
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Underwater noise: Environmental groups call for strong action
The revised guidelines will be submitted to the Marine Environment Protection Committee for approval next July. New guidelines from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) recognize the effects of underwater noise […]
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The nickel standard will be respected, assures the Port of Quebec
The port authority says that it will accompany its operator Glencore to improve its practices.Glencore is the only Port of Quebec operator to handle nickel. (File photo)The Port of Quebec […]
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Citizens of Rouyn-Noranda have their house dust analyzed | Arsenic Rouyn-Noranda
Julie Fortier and Jean Garant live in Old Noranda.Worried about the possible presence of contaminants, residents of Rouyn-Noranda are asking public health to conduct an in-depth study on dust in […]
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Archive | Icebreakers allow circulation in the waters of the St. Lawrence and its Gulf
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Archive | In 2013, the Zellers chain of stores bows out
Zellers stores have been a staple of the retail universe in Quebec and Canada for decades. It has been a staple for many consumers for decades in Quebec and Canada. […]
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The thirst for non-alcoholic drinks
Our correspondent visited “sobriety bars” in New York, a growing trend.The fashion for non-alcoholic cocktails served in specialty bars is spreading in New York.In New York, the “alcohol-free” trend is […]
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Justin Trudeau assures the Turkish President that Canada is ready to help his country
Justin Trudeau (right) reiterated to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (left) Canada's support for Turkey, which is recovering from a violent earthquake. (File photo) Canada stands ready to airlift NATO […]