The Engineer – New catalyst offers economical carbon capture and storage

The Engineer – New catalyst offers economical carbon capture and storage

The team of University of Toronto Engineering researchers believes its discovery is an important step toward more economically favourable techniques for carbon capture and storage. In a statement, Professor David Sinton said: “Today, we have more and better options for low-carbon electricity generation than ever before. But there are other sectors of the economy that will …

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CA$ 30m gold heist: Stolen bars may be in India, say police | World News

CA$ 30m gold heist: Stolen bars may be in India, say police | World News

Toronto: Gold, worth over CA$ 30 million, stolen during the largest heist in Canadian history, may have ended up in India, according to law enforcement. The vehicle used for the heist and its driver, last April. (Peel Regional Police) {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} The gold, in 6600 bars, was stolen from an Air Canada cargo …

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Heart health is dependent on knowledge: Global study reveals what information cardiac patients need to thrive | World News

Heart health is dependent on knowledge: Global study reveals what information cardiac patients need to thrive | World News

Toronto Heart health is dependent on knowledge: Global study reveals what information cardiac patients need to thrive {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} Toronto, A new study sheds light on the critical role of patient education in managing cardiovascular diseases. Researchers examined the information needs of over 1,600 heart patients from diverse regions, revealing significant insights into …

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Modi, Trudeau briefly interact at G7 summit amid tensions over Nijjar killing allegations | Latest News India

Modi, Trudeau briefly interact at G7 summit amid tensions over Nijjar killing allegations | Latest News India

Toronto: Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a brief interaction with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau on the margins of the G27 leaders’ summit in Apulia, Italy, on Friday, marking the first meeting between the two leaders since the latter’s statement in the House of Commons on September 18 last year that there were “credible allegations” …

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Indian couple, grandchild among four killed in multi-vehicle collision in Canada

Indian couple, grandchild among four killed in multi-vehicle collision in Canada

An Indian couple visiting Canada and their three-month-old grandchild were among four people killed on the spot in a multi-vehicle collision when Ontario police pursued a liquor store robbery suspect driving the wrong way. All four people were pronounced dead at the scene on Highway 401 in Whitby, about 50 kilometres east of Toronto, police …

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The curious case of missing Pakistan Airlines cabin crew | World News

The curious case of missing Pakistan Airlines cabin crew | World News

Pakistan International Airlines made headlines recently when a member of its cabin crew vanished after the flight landed in Canada. Now, a second case has come to light where another flight attendant slipped away after the Pakistani flight landed in Toronto. In multiple cases, PIA air hostesses went to Canada but never came back (HT …

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Why we’re still playing measles whack-a-mole | World News

Why we’re still playing measles whack-a-mole | World News

Toronto, Feb 20 (360info) There is a gathering storm in many parts of the world right now. India, England, the Americas. HT Image {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} Health experts are sounding the alarm about a resurgence of measles — a completely preventable disease that can have devastating consequences. Discover the thrill of cricket like never …

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Stone tool discovery challenges entire theory of human evolution • Earth.com

Stone tool discovery challenges entire theory of human evolution • Earth.com

Recent stone tool discoveries are prompting a reassessment of the cultural evolution of Homo sapiens during their spread across Eurasia around 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. This research, from a study led by the Nagoya University Museum in Japan, challenges the prevailing view of a swift cultural and technological ‘revolution’ that enabled modern humans to …

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Canada caps foreign student permits by 35% | World News

Canada caps foreign student permits by 35% | World News

Toronto: Canada has announced it will implement an intake cap on the number of applications accepted for study permits for international students which is expected to result in 35% reduction in those numbers this year as compared to 2023. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets skilled trades students, ahead of 19th Canada EU Trade summit, in …

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