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Université de Montréal rector Daniel Jutras reflects on how Canadian universities are reacting to events in the U.S. and the grounds for optimism amid the turmoil.
By using this intimate, culturally potent symbol to name a military operation, the state effectively feminizes the nation and ...
Kings and emperors of old used gold and silver tableware not just for dining, but to project power and prestige. These ...
Atai Life Sciences N.V., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical ... 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine that is in Phase 2 clinical study for social anxiety disorder; and EGX-A & EGX-B, which are ...
Social media could be secretly ruining your idea of success by turning achievements into performances and highlight reels ...
Despite empathy becoming a declining trait amongst most people, especially alongside the rise of narcissism, according to ...
As protests broke out in downtown Los Angeles in response to ICE raids and the Trump administration’s immigration policies, a number of protesters held up Mexican flags. Some brandished them with U.S.
Scotland's MSPs have been urged to take action to end a "public health emergency" and deal with the scourge of harmful homes after ...
AS an actress, she’s got Hollywood at her feet – with bigwig directors lining up to work with her, and a slew of movies in the pipeline.  But Sydney Sweeney isn’t just resting on her ...
How social media is pushing back against the still common idea that African societies never had a knowledge system.
It’s astonishing how this group has contributed to building a nation and to shaping a culture, leaving such a strong imprint.
A tiny symbol hiding in your clothes is suddenly shocking people, and could explain why your favourite jumper keeps fading.