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German paleontologists unveil largest flying dinosaur ever found

9th - Higher Ed
The pterosaur nicknamed Dracula, found in Romania, is taller than a giraffe with a 12-metre wingspan
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Dustin of "Stranger Things" on His Genetic Disorder

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Actor Gaten Matarazzo has Cleidocranial Dysplasia (CCD), which impacts bone growth. He says he's raising awareness of the disorder because "a lot of people have it a lot harder than I do."
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Finding new cures for Osteoarthritis

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It's a problem which is affecting Europe's ageing population. Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic form of arthritis in the joints. For example, between the vertebrae of the spine, there are fluid disks which are essential for the...
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To The Bone criticized for portrayal of eating disorders

9th - Higher Ed
Some critics say the new Netflix film glamourizes eating disorders, while other experts are happy it's raising awareness about the issue
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To The Bone criticized for portrayal of eating disorders

9th - Higher Ed
Some critics say the new Netflix film glamourizes eating disorders, while other experts are happy it's raising awareness about the issue
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Necropsies completed on 3 North Atlantic right whales

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists puzzled by six unexplained deaths last month hope to have preliminary findings on the necropsies in about a week
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Face to face with the past: What Keeladi reveals about ancient Tamil civilisation | I Witness

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The Tamil Nadu state archaeology department, which took over excavations at Keeladi from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 2018, obtained 29 radiocarbon dates from US lab Beta Analytics. These range from 580 BCE to 200 CE and...
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Suffern High School helps crack John Doe case

9th - Higher Ed
A Suffern High School student helped crack a more than 70-year-old John Doe case.
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Research on risks of excessive supplements wins three-minute thesis competition

9th - Higher Ed
Ph.D. candidate Parisa Varshosaz won Laurentian University’s three-minute thesis competition describing her research on some supplements and their link to certain birth defects.
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What to do if you find a fossil in Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
The Philip J. Currie Museum near Grande Prairie, Alta., regularly invites recreational fossil hunters to bring in their latest finds for identification. Museum curators share their tips about what to do if you find a fossil in Alberta.
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Exclusive Interview: Archie Renaux on working with Camilla Mendes in 'Upgraded', his favorite rom-coms & more

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Move over, Mal! Archie Renaux, star of the captivating "Shadow and Bone", is trading in his rugged fantasy garb for a charming new role in "Upgraded". Just in time for Valentine's Day, Renaux ditches the Grishaverse for a slick...
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Gallery charged for alleged sale of art made from endangered species

9th - Higher Ed
A Montreal gallery that sells Inuit art is facing charges for allegedly selling pieces made from whales and other marine animals to an American who tried to take them into the U.S. The case is shining a light on strict export rules that...
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The role of collagen and who really needs it

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Collagen is the primary building block of your skin, muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments and other connective tissues. In this video, Apoorvi Sethi, Certified nutritionist and fitness coach, Fitness from your plate - Keto Cadous,...
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His jaw was blown off. Canadian surgeons helped rebuild it

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian doctors have been travelling to Poland to treat the most complicated injuries of the war in Ukraine, including facial reconstructions and amputations. CBC News went there to meet the surgeons volunteering their time and the...
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Tony Hawk Talks Injury Recovery Ahead of 2023 X Games

9th - Higher Ed
Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk joined Cheddar News to discuss his recovery from a leg injury ahead of the upcoming X Games in Japan. He also weighed in on a viral meme with Wesley Snipes.
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World’s biggest-ever dinosaur goes on display in London

9th - Higher Ed
The mighty Titanosaur is the highlight of the new Natural History Museum in London.
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Child's remains discovered at site of former residential school

9th - Higher Ed
A ground search of a former Saskatchewan residential school site found more than 2,000 anomalies underground, some of which could be unmarked graves. During site search, a jawbone was discover that’s been confirmed as the remains of a...
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Macron piles on the praise during Merkel's farewell visit to France

9th - Higher Ed
It was a case of "Au revoir, Angela" as Merkel made a farewell visit to France as German chancellor.
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Mexico drug war: Victims' families look for relatives' bodies

9th - Higher Ed
Victims' relatives say government should spearhead recovery of relatives' bodies as they stage searches for remains.
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The Brief: scratching music onto X-rays like bootleggers in Soviet Russia

9th - Higher Ed
Music enthusiasts in Belgium have been reviving a technique for scratching music onto X-rays. The unusual recording method was used in the Soviet Union to listen to music like jazz and rock and roll which was banned by the government at...
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Axiom-4 crew study bone health, radiation exposure

9th - Higher Ed
While Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is making scientific strides aboard the Axiom mission on his 10th flight day, he studied how bones react to microgravity conditions—an experiment that could lead to better treatment of...
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How this Spanish pigeon ended up on Sable Island

9th - Higher Ed
When a Spanish fancier released his eight-month-old pigeon for its very first race, the bird was supposed to fly to Majorca from Ibiza. Instead, it ended up on Sable Island, more than 5,000 kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean. The CBC's...
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How looksmaxxing can harm young men and boys

9th - Higher Ed
Looksmaxxing websites allow people to get personalized tips from members on how to look more attractive. But a new study from Dalhousie University says the online community that purports to help boys and men improve their looks can...
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Do's and Dont's in osteoporosis

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Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder characterized by weakened bones that are more susceptible to fractures.• Common among older adults, especially postmenopausal women, osteoporosis occurs as bone mineral density (BMD) declines,...