WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Americans who have never filed a tax return will have to do so this year to claim their due under the enhanced child tax credit.Previously, only people who made enough … [Read more...]
Big corporations’ climate pledges aren’t as green as they look, findings report
Many of the world's largest companies are failing to take sufficient steps to deliver on their promises to massively reduce the impact of their greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades, … [Read more...]
Don’t have Moxie? Maine’s beloved soda is in short supply
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Depending on who you ask, Maine is in the midst of a curse or a blessing: Moxie shortage.Moxie, a polarizing drink that is the state's official soft drink, is in short supply … [Read more...]
How gold nanoparticles can be used to quickly test drinking water for bacteria
A group of researchers from a university in Nova Scotia, in collaboration with international colleagues, has developed a test to quickly detect contamination with bacteria in drinking water using gold … [Read more...]
A house with rooms that run on rails
When Caspar Schols, a Dutch physics graduate student, was asked to build a garden house for his mother, he designed a prototype that would shake the architecture world.That was in 2016, before he … [Read more...]
Researchers race to study probiotics before white nose syndrome spreads to BC bats
Researchers say a deadly fungus that nearly wiped out a North American bat species has not yet spread to British Columbia, giving them valuable time to research whether probiotics prevent the disease. … [Read more...]
Pandemic points to difficulties in accessing mental health and psychological services
VANCOUVER – A registered psychologist specializing in stress and anxiety, Dr. Melanie Badali says it's hard to see some of her waiting lists grow over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Two years … [Read more...]
Forest industry says expanded maple production could put pressure on hardwood supplies
New Brunswick's forestry industry disagrees with a proposal from maple syrup producers seeking access to additional land in the Crown. Forest NB, the organization that represents producers of forest … [Read more...]
Muscogee stunned by nearly naked statue of Georgia ancestor
ATLANTA (AP) — There's a problem with putting someone on a pedestal: Exposed on all sides, a hero to some can be seen as a traitor to others. Atlanta plans to install a statue of a Native American man … [Read more...]
How the Prairies must adapt to the challenges of climate change
Alberta and Saskatchewan team up for a new pilot series on weather and climate change on the Prairies. Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga will bring her expert voice into the conversation to help … [Read more...]
Money drove a wedge between me and my son. What can be done? Ask Ellie
Five years ago, I was diagnosed with severe liver disease (non-alcoholic type) and was told I had only 18 months to live without a liver transplant. I had to travel four hours for appointments, … [Read more...]
Ocean warming is changing NB’s fishing grounds. Will fishermen adapt?
Fishing communities in southwestern New Brunswick are trying to figure out how to use ten years of alarming reports from scientists to prepare for the future. While the change in the oceans is … [Read more...]
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