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Microplastics are minuscule pieces of plastic that have become a plague in our modern environment. These microplastics are everywhere and end up in the food we consume and the air we breathe in. The result is that microplastics not only pose environmental risks but also are a major public health …
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Inside Pfizer’s labs, ‘variant hunters’ race to stay ahead of the pandemic’s next twist
Health Neuroscience & DNA
As new variants continue to grow around the world, researchers at the Pearl River research center are continuously working around the clock to ensure the Pfizer vaccines provide protection against new mutations. Phil Dormitzer, who is the leading scientist at the lab disclosed that after a series of tests the …
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This is How Medical Delivery Drones Are Saving Lives – Seeker
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The company Zipline is engineering Medical Drones to deliver life saving medicine to hospitals and medical centres. Zipline believes that through the use of Drones you can deliver crucial medicine such as blood or vaccines to areas that would otherwise be too remote and lack the infrastructure to receive such …
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How Walking can Build Up the Brain
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A casual walk in the park might help improve brain health by reanimating the white matter in our brains. A recent study by the research team from Colorado State University finds that the neurons in our white matter could be capable of adapting to our lifestyle, allowing for lifelong plasticity. …
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This is how your body builds immunity – Seeker
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As more and more vaccinations get injected into arms across North America have you ever stopped to think how vaccinations truly work? It is a tricky question, we actually created vaccines before we knew how they functioned, and this answer was only discovered through decades of continuous scientific study. We …
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India’s COVID-19 journey has been difficult to say the least. India, like most countries, had a scary first wave of cases but managed to keep its head above water. The drop in case numbers following this meant the country opened up; airports, train stations, clubs, markets, malls and gyms once …
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Ontario to make it easier for immigrants to work in their professions
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The proposed legislation, if passed, would prevent Ontario regulatory bodies from requiring immigrants to have Canadian work experience to get licensed. Getting licensed as an immigrant engineer, for instance, would require at least a year of working under the supervision of a licensed Canadian engineer, despite the years of international …
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