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English partnership Matty Lee and Noah Williams win synchronised diving gold at Commonwealth Games

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    Diving gold again for brilliant 17-year-old Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix on final day of Commonwealth Games

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    Are federal IT systems supporting the targeted service outcomes? Deloitte examines the future role of the government

    In an interview with IT World Canada, consulting giant Deloitte highlighted the importance of an ecosystem-based approach to tackle issues around digital equity in Canada and service delivery challenges in the public sector. “Our strong view is that the people of Canada benefit when there’s effective collaboration between public and private organizations, including on critical […]

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    Hashtag Trending Mar.4- Canadian police need a search warrant to access IP address; Musk sues OpenAI; World Server Throwing Competition too violent?

    In Canada, your IP address has the right to remain silent. Elon Musk is suing OpenAI for not being Open. Apple faces a class action not allowing competitive access to backup services and the World Server Throwing Competition in March 2024 is accused of being too violent towards servers.   All this and more on the […]

    The post Hashtag Trending Mar.4- Canadian police need a search warrant to access IP address; Musk sues OpenAI; World Server Throwing Competition too violent? first appeared on ITBusiness.ca.




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    IT World Canada fights for survival

    Facing an unprecedented crisis, IT World Canada, a beacon of technology journalism, is on the brink of closure. This poses a critical question: Without IT World Canada, who will narrate Canada’s tech story? After decades of serving the Canadian tech industry, IT World Canada needs help to survive. As of midnight tonight, the company is […]

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    How to get the best view of the Perseids meteor shower

    The annual Perseids meteor shower is expected to continue through September. Astronomers say it's one of the brightest and most visible meteor showers of the year.



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    Perseid meteor shower peaks Sunday night, potentially giving stargazers big show

    The annual Perseid meteor shower is set to peak on Sunday night into early Monday morning, giving stargazers the chance to see hundreds of meteors.



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    NASA provides explanation for 'strange noises' coming from Starliner spacecraft

    NASA discovered the cause of a pulsating noise coming from a speaker on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft after astronaut Butch Wilmore reported the sound.



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    Comet visible from Earth for first time in 80,000 years: 'Most anticipated comet of the year'

    A comet that has not been seen for more than 80,000 years is expected to be visible from Earth, potentially during two separate time periods in the next month.



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    NASA releases clearest view of Mars, blue rocks seen on landscape

    NASA has released the clearest view of Mars seen thus far, with a field of blue rocks seen on the Martian landscape on top of an ancient lake.



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    'More than 100' Post Office branches and 'hundreds of jobs at risk' after strategic review



    As many as 115 Post Office Branches and hundreds of jobs could be at risk following a strategic review held by Post Office Chairman Nigel Railton.




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    Far Cry 6 Review

    Far Cry 6 is better than its predecessor, but only just.




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    Hot Wheels: Unleashed Review

    Micro machines meets Burnout in this surprisingly brilliant little racer.




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    MSI MPG Velox 100R Chassis Review

    Andy delves deep into the caverns of this chassis. Worth £130?




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    The Eternal Cylinder Review

    An unusual and fascinating survival game with one of the most memorable enemies in years.




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    Blade of Darkness Review

    After years trapped in licensing hell, the classic action-RPG is back. But does it still hold up in the days of Dark Souls?




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    Back4Blood Review

    Despite a shaky beginning, Turtle Rock's cooperative shooter is a worthy successor to Left4Dead.




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    SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review

    Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.




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    Inscryption Review

    Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?




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    New Oviraptorosaur Species Discovered in China

    A new genus and species of early-diverging oviraptorosaurian dinosaur has been identified from two specimens found in Inner Mongolia, China.

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    Laser Mapping Reveals Previously Unknown Maya City with Stone Pyramids in Mexico

    Using a laser-based detection system, archaeologists have discovered over 6,500 pre-Hispanic structures -- including a previously unknown Maya city named Valeriana -- in Campeche, Mexico.

    The post Laser Mapping Reveals Previously Unknown Maya City with Stone Pyramids in Mexico appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.




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    Physicists Find Evidence for Superfluidity in Low-Density Neutron Matter

    An accurate description of low-density nuclear matter is crucial for explaining the physics of neutron star crusts, according to a team of theoretical physicists led by Argonne National Laboratory’s Dr. Alessandro Lovato.

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    A visually rich documentary packs a punch about how we see disease

    Dis-Ease by Mariam Ghani uses strong visuals and compelling interviews to argue that how we see and describe disease affects how we deal with it, says Simon Ings




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    Video games are good, actually, find scientists

    The World Health Organization considers "gaming disorder" a condition, but researchers have now found that playing video games can boost well-being




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    Long covid causes very different symptoms in children versus teenagers

    In children aged 6 to 11, long covid seems to often present as sleep problems or abdominal issues, while adolescents report fatigue and pain




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    Intestinal parasites may reduce covid-19 vaccine effectiveness

    Around 25 per cent of the world’s population has intestinal parasite infections – these could hinder the effectiveness of covid-19 vaccines, according to research in mice




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    Why do covid cases rise in summer, unlike other respiratory viruses?

    Flu and other respiratory viruses seem to barely exist outside of winter, but covid-19 cases have consistently risen every summer over the past few years




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    Will mpox become a global pandemic like covid-19?

    A new variant of mpox is surging in Central Africa, raising concerns about how quickly it could spread further afield




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    Does mpox cause lingering symptoms like long covid?

    Amid rising cases of mpox in Central Africa, it is important to uncover whether this virus causes symptoms even after the infection has cleared




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    Evidence mounts that saline nasal drops and sprays help treat colds

    Saline drops and sprays have already been linked to reduced cold symptoms in adults and now a study suggests they also work in children




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    Clown visits may shorten the amount of time children spend in hospital

    Medical clowns, who play with children in hospitals, may help them be discharged sooner by reducing their heart rates




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    Chronic fatigue syndrome could be quickly diagnosed via a blood test

    Levels of certain cells, fatty molecules and proteins in the blood are different in people with chronic fatigue syndrome than in those without it, which could help doctors spot the condition sooner




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    Evidence grows for dramatic brain remodelling during pregnancy

    A woman's brain was scanned throughout her pregnancy, adding to the growing body of evidence that dramatic remodelling takes place in preparation for motherhood




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    Bird flu virus that infected a person in Missouri had a rare mutation

    Genetic analysis of a bird flu virus detected in a person in Missouri who didn’t previously have contact with animals offers more details on the case, but experts say there isn’t substantial evidence to suggest human-to-human transmission is happening




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    Most effective migraine drugs revealed by review of trial data

    A meta-analysis of 137 clinical trials finds triptan drugs are among the most effective for treating migraines, while newer ditan and gepant drugs were rated less highly




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    Evidence points to Wuhan market as source of covid-19 outbreak

    Genetic testing on samples collected during the earliest days of the covid-19 outbreak suggests it is likely that the virus spread from animals to humans at the Huanan seafood market




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    What to know about the new covid-19 XEC variant

    A new covid-19 variant called XEC may spread more easily than past variants, but current vaccines are still effective against it




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    Children with cancer may benefit from having a cat or dog 'pen pal'

    Interacting with animals seems to provide emotional support to young people with a serious illness, even when the contact is via letters and not face to face




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    A longevity diet that hacks cell ageing could add years to your life

    A new diet based on research into the body's ageing process suggests you can increase your life expectancy by up to 20 years by changing what, when and how much you eat




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    Your toothbrush is teeming with hundreds of types of viruses

    More than 600 types of viruses that infect bacteria have been found living on toothbrushes and showerheads – and many of them have never been seen before




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    Stool test could provide a simpler way to diagnose endometriosis

    A chemical produced by gut bacteria could be the basis for a non-invasive test for endometriosis – and mouse experiments suggest it might also help treat the condition




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    More evidence that limiting social media won't boost your well-being

    People who went from using social media for at least 2 hours a day to just 30 minutes a day reported no improvement to their sleep or emotional well-being