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Month: December 2020
Science shatters misconceptions about Indigenous peoples
Reading Time: 4 minutes Archeologist believes unearthing evidence is the best way to change public perceptions – and public policy
The truth about Extinction Rebellion’s smiley-face terrorism
Reading Time: 4 minutes The climate alarmist group has redefined activism in an extreme way while expertly manoeuvring around accusations of extremism and terrorism
Synthetic meat is the new frontier of food
Reading Time: 4 minutes If our livestock farmers were threatened by the plant-based revolution, they haven’t seen anything yet
Synthetic modelling helping solve future problems
Reading Time: 3 minutes RunWithIt Synthetics uses machine learning to help clients anticipate the complex reality their projects will operate in
How to handle an adult bully
Reading Time: 3 minutes A bully has learned that their aggressive tactics grant them a feeling of power or super confidence
Attacking activists doesn’t make them wrong
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s as ludicrous to call a Jew who believes in the rights of Palestinians self-hating as it is to call a person who radically follows the message of Jesus a communist
‘Lungs in a box’ could ease organ shortage
Reading Time: 4 minutes Donated lungs viable for up to six times longer than storing them in ice before transplant
Federal government approach to finances anything but ‘prudent’
Reading Time: 4 minutes The government has consistently demonstrated a lack of prudence in its approach to public finances, leaving huge bills for future generations to pay
The Alberta government is not taking too little from taxpayers
Reading Time: 3 minutes Instead of reaching deeper into their pockets, it’s time for Alberta’s politicians to start living within taxpayers’ means.