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Dogs travelled with humans 10,000 years ago

A groundbreaking new study reveals that humans were migrating with their canine companions 10,000 years ago, reshaping our understanding of early domestication and partnership.

Dipharma's Novel Method Detects Nitrosamine Risks

Dipharma publishes a peer-reviewed study unveiling a novel method to detect and characterize nitrosamine impurities in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, enhancing drug safety and regulatory compliance.

Calgary: Top Value for Happy Homeowners

A new Zoocasa study reveals Calgary offers the best balance of high life satisfaction and affordable housing costs among major Canadian cities. Discover why it's a top choice.

Brendan Fraser Emotional Over Autism Film on TV

Brendan Fraser gets emotional on The Kelly Clarkson Show discussing 'Saving Superman,' a film about autism. The actor, a father to an autistic son, advocates for more support services.

Women, Minorities Advance in Venture Capital: Study

A new study reveals significant progress for women and visible minorities in Canada's venture capital and private equity sectors. Discover the key findings and what this means for the future of business investment.

Study: Adolescence lasts until age 32

A groundbreaking Cambridge study reveals the human brain has five distinct developmental phases, with adolescence extending into our early 30s. Discover what this means for understanding human maturity.

NovaGold Reports High-Grade Gold Results & Legal Victory

NovaGold Resources announces exceptional 2025 drill results with intercepts up to 26.22 g/t gold at Donlin Gold project, plus favorable Alaska Supreme Court ruling on permits. The project advances toward Bankable Feasibility Study.

Study: Short-Form Videos Harm Mental Health

A major analysis of 71 studies finds short-form videos like TikTok and Instagram Reels are linked to poorer cognition and mental health decline. Learn the risks.

Kennedy Admits to Altering CDC Vaccine-Autism Info

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirms he ordered a CDC website change suggesting a vaccine-autism link, a claim with no scientific evidence. A former top official calls it a 'national embarrassment.'

Vancouver Housing Crisis Worsens Amid Approval Delays

Metro Vancouver's housing affordability crisis persists as lengthy approval processes and government fees hinder construction despite falling home prices. Learn about the Fraser Institute's findings.

Mentorship Gap for BIPOC Youth in Canada

A new Canadian study reveals mentorship is crucial for BIPOC youth employment, yet nearly one-third lack a mentor. Discover the findings and the call for action.

Gatorade, PWHL launch female athlete hydration study

Gatorade partners with the PWHL for a first-of-its-kind study to establish female-specific hydration data, addressing a long-standing gap in sports science. Discover how this research will empower women in hockey and beyond.

Ozempic Reshapes Canada's Food Economy: $3.3B Impact

Two million Canadians using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are dramatically changing food consumption patterns, removing $3.3 billion annually from Canada's food economy. Learn how this trend affects groceries, restaurants and agriculture.

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