Two more mysterious craters of unknown origin have been spotted in Russia’s Siberia, just weeks after a similar-looking hole was discovered in the isolated area, according to The Siberian Times.
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CPR Expectations and Reality, Report
An anesthesiologist is suggesting recommendations on how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR may need to be changed.
Read More »Two vancouver pharmacies first in Canada to provide free HIV testing
Two Vancouver pharmacies will soon offer on-the-spot HIV tests as part of a year-long pilot project which is the first of its kind in Canada.
Read More »Mysterious molecules in space, Report
Astronomers have long known that interstellar molecules containing carbon atoms exist and that by their nature they will absorb light shining on them from stars and other luminous bodies.
Read More »iPhone 6 features : ‘will not be made from sapphire glass’
The iPhone 6 has generated plenty of buzz and a large chunk has been focused on its rumored sapphire crystal display, but what if that was a false rumor? According to a new report from the Telegraph, Apple may not be able to use sapphire glass to cover their new handset’s full display. Analysts with Trendforce’s LEDinside told the newspaper …
Read More »In The Arctic Ocean, Scientists Measure Waves The Size Of Houses
Scientists measured giant waves in a region of the Arctic that recently lost its ice cover as a result of climate change. University of Washington scientists detected waves as high as 16 feet during the height of a storm; the waves were linked to high winds. The research was published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Read More »Weekday heart attacks still getting quicker treatment at hospitals, Study
Research from the American Heart Association shows that heart attack patients who arrive at the hospital at nighttime, during the weekend or on a holiday have a 13% increased risk of dying, compared with patients who arrive during regular hours.
Read More »Salaries of First Nation leaders online, Report
First Nation salaries for chiefs and council are now online for everyone to see. The Canadian Taxpayer Federation touted the public disclosure as its own victory in an announcement today that included the website link.
Read More »Peter Marler : Prominent Animal Behaviorist Dies
Dr. Peter Marler, a distinguished UC Davis animal behaviorist whose pioneering research into the trills and whistles of birds influenced modern scientific understanding of learning and communication skills in animals, has died at 86. The cause was pneumonia, said his wife, Judith. He died July 5 while his family was evacuated from his Winters home because of the nearby Monticello …
Read More »Cape Breton : Family says cat saved them from burning home
Brian Young was thanking his lucky stars Monday that the family cat, Berkeley, wanted breakfast early. He says the hungry feline helped him, his wife Nancy and their son Nick get out before fire completely engulfed their house on Meech Avenue in North Sydney.
Read More »Dani Cogswell : cheerleader found dead at college
Danielle Cogswell, who went by”Dani,” was found dead inside her apartment off campus near the University of Louisville on Monday morning, police said.
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