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Quote of the Day by Gad Saad: ‘Women are not singularly attracted to men with resources; rather…’ The Parasitic Mind author’s evolutionary views on love, status and successQuote of the Day by Gad Saad suggests attraction often stems from perceived future potential rather than current achievements. Traits like ...
Why losing some friendships may not be a loss at all? Lebanese-Canadian psychologist Gad Saad says, ‘Anyone who is willing to end a relationship because of a reasoned difference of opinion is…’Gad Saad's quote on relationships argues that true friendships can withstand reasoned differences of opinion, suggesting relationships endi...
Will he or won't he: Will President Biden pardon his son Hunter before he leaves office? Apparently, the pardon list has been given final touchesWith the 2024 U.S. election on the horizon, all eyes are on President Joe Biden as he finalizes his last list of presidential pardons. As i...
Canadian MP criticises parliament's tribute to Nijjar amid extremism concernsChandra Arya, MP for Nepean, voiced discontent with his own government's stance. He referenced a Globe and Mail investigation revealing Can...
Escalating temperature in Antarctica sparks global concern for climate changeThe escalating global temperatures have raised significant concerns, with scientists at the Concordia research station on the eastern edge ...
Are women & children's safety always the 'first'? Cambridge study says popular shipwreck code is mostly a mythIn most shipwrecks, the study found, women have a survival disadvantage compared with men. Captains and crew survive at a significantly hig...
Copenhagen ice library can give you a rare glimpse into the history of climate changeThe Ice Core Archive, housing 25 kilometres (15 miles) of ice collected primarily from Greenland, is helping scientists understand changes ...
Gambling, risky pranks and lucrative contracts: inside the streaming site KickWelcome to life on Kick, the Wild West of livestreaming -- where seemingly any kind of content goes. Since it went live late last year, the...
How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel itGlobal leaders are gearing up for crucial United Nations climate talks to tackle escalating greenhouse gas emissions amid rising temperatur...
How the different regions of Canada stack up for international students: colleges, standard of living, and jobsCanada is becoming increasingly popular among international students due to its affordable cost of living, exceptional education system, di...
Five ways to deal with burnout at workBurnout is a serious problem that deserves all of our attention. Here is how you can address the common widespread problems like burnout.
Insta poet Rupi Kaur says it's heartbreaking that US parents & lawmakers are trying to ban her book from schoolSexual violence, mental health, immigration -- no topic is taboo in Kaur's books.
Suez Canal chief cites possible 'human error' in ship groundingThe crisis has crippled global supply chains, forcing cargo firms to choose between waiting or the expensive option of rerouting vessels ar...
Algae could be a new green power sourceAlso known as cyanobacteria, blue-green algae are the most prosperous microorganisms on Earth, evolutionarily speaking, researchers said.
Cheating is all right for Facebook gamers, says new studyResearchers asked the polled gamers to respond to questions about why people would choose to cheat on a social media game.
YouTube and Instagram can boost learningResearchers investigated how an after-school programme in Quebec is revolutionising learning for at-risk youth by using social media as a t...
Over 90 new gene regions tied to obesity identifiedResearchers with the GIANT analysed genetic samples from more than 300,000 individuals and found 97 sites in the human genome associated wi...
Stressed at work? Fix things at home firstKeep things in order at home to have an organised and healthy environment at work.