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Newborn Orca Calf Presumed Dead in Critical Blow

Heartbreaking news emerges from the Pacific Northwest as researchers confirm a newborn Southern Resident killer whale calf is missing and presumed dead, dealing another critical blow to the endangered population.

Daily Steps Could Delay Alzheimer's Progression

Groundbreaking Canadian research shows your daily step count could be a powerful weapon against Alzheimer's disease. Discover how simple walking habits may protect cognitive function.

Canadians Split on Budget Priorities: Survey

New Nanos Research survey shows Canadians are split between deficit reduction and strategic investments as federal budget priorities. Discover where taxpayers stand on economic direction.

Taxpayers Funding Questionable Academic Research

Canadian taxpayers are unknowingly financing questionable university studies through indirect federal funding. Discover where your money is really going and why oversight is lacking.

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.

Blood Pressure Medication Recall Over Cancer Risk

Health Canada issues urgent recall for specific blood pressure medications containing potentially carcinogenic nitrosamine impurity. Learn which lots are affected and what steps to take.

NBA Prospect Nikola Topić's Cancer Battle Revealed

Serbian basketball sensation Nikola Topić opens up about his testicular cancer diagnosis and treatment while maintaining his NBA draft dreams. Learn how this young athlete is turning personal adversity into motivation.

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.

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