by Lindsay Bright | Apr 12, 2017
By Lindsay Bright Before finding an effective treatment Melanie Johns would wake up every morning with an unbearable scratching sensation. She was embarrassed to show her legs and angry that there was nothing she could do about it. It wasn’t until recently that...
by Bianca Chan | Apr 10, 2017
Radar love : Canada's weather forecasting technology is about to get a boost By Lindsay Campbell and Bianca Chan On August 21, 2011, residents of Goderich, Ont., were left with little time to know that their town would be left in pieces. What was initially issued as a...
by Taylor Barrett | Apr 10, 2017
The Heart of the Matter There are plenty of awareness campaigns surrounding women’s heart health, yet statistics still show women are not being properly treated for heart disease. By Taylor Barrett On Dec. 23, 2016, actress and author Carrie Fisher, 60, boarded...
by Peter Rukavina | Apr 10, 2017
Renewable cities: A system of diversity By Robert Williams and Peter Rukavina Imagine a city run completely on renewable energy. Solar panels carpet the rooftops , electric cars hum along city streets and in backyards wind turbines are busy whirring away. But...
by Lysia Filotas | Apr 8, 2017
Expanding the Habitability Zone The possibilities of alien life existing in Earth-like conditions or completely new ones, and how close we are to discovering it. “An analogy that people often make is it’s kind of like searching for your keys under the lamp post after...
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