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Happiness Boosts Health After Economic Threshold

New Canadian research shows national happiness significantly improves population health, but only when countries pass a crucial economic development threshold. Discover the science behind the happiness-health connection.

Alberta potato crops battered by extreme weather

Extreme weather batters Southern Alberta's potato farms as researchers document unprecedented crop damage. Learn how heat stress and destructive hail are creating a perfect storm for Alberta's agriculture industry.

Why We Love Being Scared: Sociology Explains

Discover the surprising social science behind our attraction to horror movies, haunted houses, and adrenaline-pumping experiences. Learn why fear can be fun and how it brings people together.

Helicopter Parenting Linked to Childhood Anxiety: Study

Groundbreaking Canadian research shows that overprotective parenting styles may be creating more anxious children. Discover the surprising findings and what experts recommend for healthier child development.

University Donates 5,000 lbs of Research Beans to Food Bank

In an inspiring act of community support, the University of Guelph has donated 5,000 pounds of beans originally destined for agricultural research to the local food bank, providing meals for thousands of families in need across Waterloo Region.

North American Bats Found to Glow Under UV Light

Groundbreaking Canadian research reveals six species of North American bats emit vibrant glow under ultraviolet light, joining growing list of fluorescent mammals and opening new questions about nocturnal vision.

Night Light Exposure Linked to Health Risks - Study

Groundbreaking research from Canadian scientists shows that even moderate nighttime light exposure can disrupt sleep patterns and increase cardiovascular risks. Discover how your bedroom environment might be affecting your health.

PEI fossil discovery rewrites reptile evolution timeline

A groundbreaking fossil footprint discovered on Prince Edward Island challenges established theories about when reptiles first walked the Earth, potentially pushing back their evolutionary timeline by millions of years.

Housing Crisis Fuels Domestic Violence in Calgary

Groundbreaking Calgary research exposes direct link between unaffordable housing and rising domestic violence rates, with victims trapped in dangerous situations due to financial constraints.

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