Re-engineering the Human Body for Space Travel
Christopher E. Mason discusses the NASA Twins Study and a visionary plan to genetically prepare humanity for long-term space exploration and life on other planets.
Christopher E. Mason discusses the NASA Twins Study and a visionary plan to genetically prepare humanity for long-term space exploration and life on other planets.
California Congressman Eric Swalwell announces gubernatorial bid, joining crowded field to replace Gavin Newsom. Learn about his platform and political background.
York Regional Police charge teacher Taurus Chung with sexual assault after incidents during Bible study. Authorities seek potential additional victims.
Donald Trump's repeated questions about getting into heaven reveal his spiritual concerns. Read about his transactional view of salvation and what theologians say.
WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff reveals why he dislikes War Games matches and discusses John Cena's final opponent tournament in exclusive interview.
The historic Greencroft estate, former home of Lieutenant-Governor Eric Hamber, hits the Vancouver market at a reduced price. This Tudor-Gothic masterpiece offers rare heritage living.
Metro Vancouver's housing affordability crisis persists as lengthy approval processes and government fees hinder construction despite falling home prices. Learn about the Fraser Institute's findings.
A new Canadian study reveals mentorship is crucial for BIPOC youth employment, yet nearly one-third lack a mentor. Discover the findings and the call for action.
Rep. Eric Swalwell delivers scathing critique of Rep. Brandon Gill's immigration bill during House Judiciary Committee meeting, highlighting ICE enforcement concerns.
Gatorade partners with the PWHL for a first-of-its-kind study to establish female-specific hydration data, addressing a long-standing gap in sports science. Discover how this research will empower women in hockey and beyond.
A new Calgary study investigates how government policies and benefit programs are impacting Canadians living in poverty. Discover the findings and what they mean for future support.
ApplyBoard's 2026 Trends Report shows how policy changes and student priorities are reshaping international education with Canada facing 54% visa decline.
The family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at an Edmonton LRT station, is seeking a judicial review after police and Crown prosecutors declined to charge the killer, citing self-defence. Learn about the case details.
A medical journal faces legal action after publishing a study promoting antidepressant use for youth depression treatment. The infamous drug trial returns to spotlight amid growing concerns.
A new study reveals Quebec households waste $600 worth of food yearly due to best-before date confusion. Learn how to reduce food waste and save money.
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces intense criticism after reversing his position to support releasing Jeffrey Epstein files, following Donald Trump's lead. Read the full story.
Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard will present the province's economic update on November 25, 2025. Stay informed about Quebec's financial outlook and policy changes.
Two million Canadians using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are dramatically changing food consumption patterns, removing $3.3 billion annually from Canada's food economy. Learn how this trend affects groceries, restaurants and agriculture.
A groundbreaking study on PWHL players' sweat aims to provide crucial data for optimizing performance and health for current and future female athletes in Canada.
New Canadian research reveals a sexual health crisis with 20% of adults reporting no sex in a year. Discover the emotional and digital impacts of this intimate drought.
New Canadian research reveals natural speech patterns could help detect early cognitive decline and dementia risk. Learn how language changes may signal brain health issues.
An email about cattle research intensifies academic freedom concerns in India. Learn how this incident reflects broader tensions in Indian universities and research institutions.
Statistics Canada study reveals immigrant mothers had 50% of B.C. births in 2024. Experts cite affordability as key factor in declining birthrate despite immigration's population role.
Recent claims about declining trans identification rely on flawed studies with unrepresentative samples and methodological errors. Learn why the narrative doesn't hold up.
Former CAQ minister Maite Blanchette Vezina expresses willingness to collaborate with Quebec Conservative leader Eric Duhaime, signaling potential political shifts in Quebec.
Polyglot Steve Kaufmann, who speaks 20+ languages, discusses Quebec's bilingualism progress, language learning methods, and why celebrating success matters. Read his insights.
A new report shows Lethbridge's living wage has increased to $22.30 per hour, making the city less affordable for working families. Learn what this means for Alberta residents.
The Ottawa Police Service is requesting a 5% budget increase, adding $26.1 million for 2026. The funds would cover new hires, body cameras, and a district policing model. Public consultation is set for November 21.
Global chronic kidney disease cases surge to 800 million adults, with Canada experiencing increased mortality rates. Learn about this growing health crisis and its implications.
New study reveals Atlantic Canada urban areas face highest violent crime rates. Learn about the findings and what it means for community safety across the country.