Global Health with Greg Martin
How to write a scientific paper
Do you want to write and publish an academic or scientific paper? To get a paper published in a peer-reviewed journal is not difficult. This video will provide you with insights into what to include in each section of the paper and talk...
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Is it Safe for Schools to Re-Open? Johnson Pleads With Parents to Return Children - TLDR News
Over the last week, the UK government have been encouraging parents to send their children back to schools when they re-open after summer. However, understandably, many are concerns about the associated COVID risk. So in this video, we...
Psychology Unlocked
How To Write A Research Report - Research Methods
Whether you're working on an EPQ project at Secondary School, preparing for your undergraduate dissertation, or submitting work to an academic journal, you'll need to know how to write a research report. This video is a how to writing a...
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Space Facts - The International Space Station
A fact-filled look at 23 of the most important events from man's on-going adventure in space. The beginning of the International Space Station. Space Facts. Part 8
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The Renaissance - Scientific Advancements
No period of history can boast of greater beauty than The Renaissance. This was the period, from approximately early 14th century to late 16th century, that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare. This video looks at...
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Laboratory Experiments in Psychology
This film uses some famous psychological experiments (such as Bandura's BoBo doll and Loftus's Eyewitness Testimony) to show, rather than simply tell, students: what is meant by the experimental method in psychology, how laboratory...
Curated Video
Audit highlights $34M of 'questionable' spending by FSIN
New ReviewThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is being advised to review its policies on procurement, hiring, capital assets, accounting practices and expense approvals after a forensic audit of its books flagged $34 million in...
Curated Video
Can heatwaves age you faster? New study says yes
New ReviewA new study has revealed that living in extreme heat can lead to faster biological aging. A first-of-its-kind research in the U.S. found that significant differences in molecular changes of people living in hotter regions compared to...
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Report: More people under 50 are being diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancers
Doctors and researchers do not know why young people are developing GI cancers, but say contributing factors include heredity, obesity, eating poorly and living a sedentary lifestyle.
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Report: Air Transat given weeks to fix 'major' safety system problems in 2015
A three-year-old report recently released under Access to Information shows inspectors found 22 safety problems at Air Transat back in 2015.
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Jagmeet Singh condemns Canada's worst terrorist attack
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has condemned Canada's worst terrorist attack, bringing an end to some lingering controversies. Singh had previously stopped short of denouncing Talwinder Singh Parmar, the man widely recognized as the...
Curated Video
Canadian seniors struggling to afford medication, study finds
Steve Morgan is the lead author of new study and a professor at the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia
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Trump 'accepts' Russia interfered in election
Donald Trump's team has hinted that he finally acknowledges Russia launched a campaign to meddle in the U.S. presidential election
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Can traffic drive you out of your mind?
Dementia risk linked to living close to high-traffic roads, but hypothesis remains unproven
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Highway dementia
A study in the Lancet by Ontario researchers points to a link between dementia and living close to major roadways
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The necropolis of Orthi Petra opens a window to the Homeric world
Situated 30km off Rethymnon, Crete, the necropolis of Orthi Petra is part of the wider archaeological site of ancient Eleftherna, a town with continuous habitation from 3000BC to the Byzantine years. Situated on the western slope of the...
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Blood pressure breakthrough
Clinical trial in U.S. ends early because of 'life-saving information'
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Gaza Church Strike: Trump Confronts Netanyahu Over Israeli Air Raid on Catholic Church
Two people were killed after an Israeli strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church on Thursday (Jul 17), said the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. The late Pope Francis maintained regular contact with the church that was hit by the strike and...
Curated Video
Apple breaches DMA with App Store rules, European Commission says
The tech giant also faces a third non-compliance probe over its App Store.
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Conservative MP says Hogue’s first report comes to ‘a damning set of conclusions’
Ontario Conservative MP Michael Chong says the initial report on foreign interference released Friday by Justice Marie-Josée Hogue is 'starkly different' from what the Trudeau government has said over the last 18 months.
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'Late is better than never' former MP says of foreign interference report
A preliminary report has found Conservative MP Kenny Chiu may have lost his seat in 2021 in part because of foreign interference in the B.C. riding of Steveston—Richmond East. Chiu says he's glad his concerns are being taken seriously.
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Two govt ministers testify to UK parliament committee on arms exports to Israel
Two govt ministers presenting evidence to UK parliament committee on arms exports to Israel.
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UNRWA investigation deflects attention away from Israeli crimes in Gaza: Marwan Bishara
“We are putting UNRWA on the stand … while the country that is killing UN staff is, of course, not at all on the stand,” Bishara said.
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What comes next in the search for missing residential school children?
The Ahousaht First Nation are the latest to release findings from their search for missing children who attended residential schools. The CBC's Wawmeesh Hamilton explains the situation and asks what is next for sites where ground surveys...