TORONTO, CANADA — Pandemic-induced boredom, isolation, health fears, and financial hits have been bad enough, not to mention an early shortage of consumer goods.
But for job-seekers living in areas hardest hit by COVID-19 deaths, the pandemic also heightened their anxiety during vi
HUBBARD — The Hubbard Historical Society was able to reopen the historic McBride House after a two-year closure.
The two-story house constructed in 1883 is home to the society’s historical items.
Mary Ann Lark, society president / treasurer, said the last public open house was
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More than 100 puffin bodies were found on the northeast coast of Scotland, Shetland Islands and Orkney Islands.
These birds are nicknamed "sea parrots" because of their colorful beaks and have been cleaning them for the past three weeks. This is one of the largest mass deaths discovered thi
Hanover, New Hampshire-According to research conducted by Dartmouth College and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, the impact of climate change on freshwater systems reduces nutrition and increases toxicity at the bottom of the food web.
The research, published in Scientific R
Researchers at the University of Birmingham and the Center for the Collection of Cultures of Algae and Protozoa (CCAP) have jointly developed a new method to detect early signs of harmful blue-green algae that thrive in lakes, rivers and reservoirs around the world. Scottish Marine Science Associ
Until the last century or so, people did not live with plastics, but most of us will find it hard to imagine how to do it.
Plastics are now ubiquitous in our lives, providing low-cost convenience and other benefits in countless applications. They can be used for almost any task, from thin f
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Published: August 28, 2021 08:13 EST | Updated: August 28, 2021 08:13 EST
The British Medical Association warned that the shortage of blood tubes puts doctors and patients in a "terrible and enviable position", and general practitioners face "dif
Biomass, as a source of renewable, sustainable and clean energy, is attracting more and more researchers' interest. It can be converted into bio-oil through thermochemical methods such as gasification, liquefaction and pyrolysis, which can be used to produce fuels, chemicals and biomaterials.
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