Scientists Develop Plant-Based Plastic That Is Self-Repairing and Antimicrobial Technology NetworksResearchers explore new strategies to develop environmentally safe polymer materials EurekAlert!
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Canucks won’t need salary cap acrobatics in 2025-26 season – Vancouver Is Awesome
Canucks won’t need salary cap acrobatics in 2025-26 season Vancouver Is Awesome
Insurers report good first-half results, but wildfires remain top of mind
So far, wildfires have not breached urban areas, but Morningstar DBRS cautious about what might happen in the second half of 2025The post Insurers report good first-half results, but wildfires remain top of mind appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
The Proposal Of The Global Governance Initiative Comes At The Right Time
On Monday, President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) for the first time at the “Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Plus” Meeting.
Microplastics can trigger Alzheimer’s-like symptoms in mice, study shows – The Washington Post
Microplastics can trigger Alzheimer’s-like symptoms in mice, study shows The Washington PostNanoplastics Linked to Brain Decline in New Alzheimer’s Study Men’s Journal
Penicillin V Matches Amoxicillin in Treating Pneumonia – Medscape
Penicillin V Matches Amoxicillin in Treating Pneumonia Medscape
Friday night all-terrain vehicle crash kills 24-year-old New Brunswick man
RCMP say a 24-year-old man has died following an all-terrain-vehicle crash with a tree in southeastern New Brunswick on Friday night.
Suspect in explosion at Winnipeg home and fire at office turns himself in: police
A suspect in a fire and explosion at a Winnipeg home and a subsequent fire at an office has surrendered to police. The man faces charges of arson and disregard for human life.
Man charged in hate-motivated stabbing of elderly Jewish woman in Ottawa: police
71-year-old Cornwall man charged after alleged hate-motivated stabbing of Jewish woman at Ottawa grocery store; victim treated and released.
Kelowna pastor to resume leadership role after stepping back in March amid sexual abuse allegations
A Kelowna church has invited its pastor to resume his leadership role after he temporarily stepped down this past fall amid sexual abuse allegations.This past March, Art Lucier announced he was “stepping back” from his role as pastor at Kelowna Harvest Church. The church says an &ldq…
