By Janine Mendes-Franco
Lara broke Sir Garfield Sobers’ record of the most runs in a Test by playing the ball all the way to the legside boundary; he was eventually caught out for 375.
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By Emily Eaton, Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, University of Regina Andrew Stevens, Associate Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Regina Sean Tucker, Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Regina
While governments are often blamed for a perceived ‘unjust transition,’ it is actually the industry itself which poses the biggest threat to the future of oil and gas workers.
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By Preety Sharma, Fellow, Dalla Lana Journalism and Health Impact, University of Toronto Ayeshah Haque, Fellow, Dalla Lana Journalism and Health Impact, University of Toronto
Sparking global momentum and energy in young people through climate education can go a long way to addressing climate change now and in the near future.
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By Lili Grieco-St-Pierre, PhD Student, Biochemistry, Carleton University Jennifer Bruin, Associate professor, Department of Biology and Institute of Biochemistry, Carleton University
Type 2 diabetes is not uniform; it’s a mosaic of conditions, each with its own characteristics. Understanding these subtypes may improve treatment plans and help people manage their condition better.
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By Janine Mendes-Franco
Also called the Century Palm, there's a misconception that it flowers only once every 100 years — but it can flower once it reaches maturity, typically between 25 and 80 years old.
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By Maryam Mirza
Actress Maryam Palizban's journey into exile, as she navigated life between Germany and Iran, constantly concerned about being photographed without a hijab, until she embraced the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement.
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By Rising Voices
Europe's linguistic diversity is increasingly finding a home online. Rising Voices’ @EuroDigitalLang campaign showcases narratives from language activists who will be sharing digital initiatives working with the Jèrriais language.
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By Madison Trusolino, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English, Dalhousie University
Expanding the circulation of our comedic content and continuing to invest in the production of stand-up specials — which is relatively low cost — could hugely boost the careers of Canadian comedians.
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By Anastasia Hronis, Clinical Psychologist, University of Technology Sydney
Whether you’re watching TV, attending a footy game, or eating a meal at your local pub, gambling is hard to escape. Although the rise of gambling is not unique to Australia, it has become normalised as a part of Australian culture. While for some, gambling might be a source of entertainment, for others, it can lead to significant harms. Gambling and mental illness Research consistently shows gambling problems often…
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By Carol T Kulik, Research Professor, University of South Australia
In Australia, it’s not the done thing to know – let alone ask – what our colleagues are paid. Yet, it’s easy to see how pay transparency can make pay systems fairer and more effective. With more information on how much certain tasks and roles are valued, employees can better understand and interpret pay differences, and advocate for themselves. When pay is weakly aligned with employee contributions, pay transparency can be embarrassing for firms. As the government continues to legislate…
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