Could long weekends actually boost productivity, make people happier and help the post-corona recovery? Now’s the time to consider options | Continue reading
Canada needs a hospital capacity-based approach to guide local lifting and reintroduction of restrictive measures as necessary | Continue reading
The media, intelligence agencies and Obama administration all conspired against Trump. But the truth will prevail | Continue reading
It’s a curious situation. The man who wrote the best-selling SF title of all time is, in a sense, remarkably underappreciated. Did you know he wrote a novel about a pandemic? | Continue reading
The New York Times reports that a number of patients on chloroquine in a clinical trial developed what proved to be fatal heart arrhythmia | Continue reading
‘I am just one of those people who was very fortunate, where things worked out, and where I could do not just do one thing I really enjoyed in life, but two’ | Continue reading
SAN SALVADOR — El Salvador will take steps to limit the economic impact for people and businesses affected by the coronavirus outbreak, including suspending charges for some services, the gov… | Continue reading
As Canada decides on whether to allow Huawei a role in the coming 5G wireless networks, one part of the story is vexing Nortel’s many fans | Continue reading
The Microsoft billionaire and clean tech backer’s gas-powered ship will emit only electricity and water | Continue reading
Researchers using a powerful new Canadian telescope have detected six fast radio bursts from the same spot in the sky — a rare ‘repeater’ | Continue reading
The controversial author and professor is recovering from addiction to tranquilizers and near-death in Russia, his family says | Continue reading
The danger of a manmade pandemic sparked by a laboratory escape is not hypothetical | Continue reading
While his family fell ill with coronavirus, the 10-year-old appeared healthy and was only diagnosed after his parents insisted he too be tested | Continue reading
‘They’re going to be colliding at an incredibly high speed’ | Continue reading
Nicholas Kristof: I fear that the news media focuses so relentlessly on bad news that we leave the public believing that every trend is going in the wrong direction | Continue reading
There is no doubt, however, that between the church’s priceless art, land, gold and investments across the globe, it is one of the wealthiest institutions on Earth | Continue reading
It’s not clear how much Jeff Tremblay knows about the role he’s playing in a revolution in the treatment of the catastrophically brain injured | Continue reading
For the ultra-rich, the agent must tell a good story. Selling Integral House will require quite a story. Luckily for the seller, there is a lot to work with | Continue reading
‘Oh my f–ing God,’ the electric vehicle CEO uttered as soon as the metal balls cracked the supposedly shatter-proof glass | Continue reading
The only thing the government seems sure of is that the man is not who he claims to be — a French citizen named Herman Emmanuel Fankem | Continue reading
Researchers are working on ways to edit memories — to make the intolerable bearable — by, say, blocking the synaptic changes needed for a memory to solidify | Continue reading
An internal Bank of Canada presentation says benefits of a digital currency include the sharing of personal information with police or tax authorities | Continue reading
‘Any health benefits from staying away from meat are uncertain, and, if they exist at all, are very small’ | Continue reading