New theory: The longer life of the earth initiates the growth of oxygen
[ad_1] Scientists have a new idea on how the earth obtains oxygen: this is because the earth has slowed down and the day has become longer. A study published on Monday A theory was proposed and verified that longer, continuous sunlight would activate strange bacteria to produce a lot of oxygen, making most of the […]
Comedian Casey Griffin undergoes lung cancer surgery
[ad_1] Comedian Casey Griffin revealed that she will undergo lung cancer surgery. The American comedian’s doctor is optimistic that she “should run around as usual in a month or less”. Griffin said on Instagram and Twitter on Monday that her cancer was detected early and confined to the left lung, half of which will be […]
The U.S. will receive thousands of Afghan refugees before the military withdraws
[ad_1] The administration of US President Joe Biden is expanding its efforts to get Afghan citizens at risk to leave Afghanistan because Taliban violence intensified before the withdrawal of US troops at the end of this month. This move followed Ottawa promises to resettle more Afghans Interpreters and other workers who helped the Canadian Armed […]
With more and more criticism of the government, wildfires raged in the drought-stricken Turkey
[ad_1] On Monday, firefighters used planes and helicopters, as well as locals carrying buckets to fight the raging wildfires near the resorts on the southern coast of Turkey, which was hit by a drought. The government faced new criticism of its disaster handling methods. . Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli said that the seven fires are […]
Canada’s Quinn becomes the first publicly transgender, non-dual athlete to win an Olympic medal
[ad_1] On Friday (Thursday at 10 pm Canadian Eastern Time), the Canadian team’s appearance in the gold medal game in Japan will not be the only first game of the women’s football team. Quinn, a 25-year-old midfielder from Toronto, will also become the first publicly transgender and non-dual athlete to win an Olympic medal, because […]
Coronavirus: Delta spreads “like wildfire” because doctors are studying whether it will make patients worse
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES-With a new wave of COVID-19 infections triggered by Delta variants hitting countries around the world, disease experts are scrambling to understand whether the latest version of the coronavirus has made people—mainly unvaccinated—come I was more ill before. According to an internal report released on Friday, the US Centers for Disease Control and […]
Laurel Hubbard, the first openly transgender Olympic weightlifter, competes in Tokyo
[ad_1] Transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard finally participated in the Tokyo Olympics. It does not last long, but it is of great significance. On Monday night, Hubbard was unable to complete any of her first three weightlifting moves, which prevented her from participating in the medal competition for the women’s 87 kg and above competition. Before […]
Coronavirus: What happened in Canada and around the world on Monday
[ad_1] Newest: business travel It is not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels soon. According to the “Times” report, the United Kingdom may tighten summer travel regulations for Spain. In the face of the COVID-19 surge, the Philippines will extend the curfew in Manila. Have a coronavirus question or news tip about CBC News?e-mail [email protected]. […]
Desperate employers suspend signing bonuses to attract workers
[ad_1] The security system company Fitch Security Integration had to lay off staff at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. Now the company is facing the opposite problem: it urgently needs technicians to install and maintain the security system, and is willing to pay $7,000 in bonuses to anyone who advances. Edward Fitchett, […]
How can Canadian tourism sustain the Cuban army and one-party state
[ad_1] Standing on the corner of Montreal, Reinaldo Rodriguez sent a message to the Canadians. “Canadian tourists are feeding the Cuban regime,” he told CBC News. Since the riots swept across the island on July 11, Rodriguez has participated in a wave of protests that has swept across Canada’s 30,000 Cuban communities. “People can’t see […]
The family of the Montreal Olympians say it’s hard to cheer at home instead of in the stands
[ad_1] When Quebec artistic swimmer Jacqueline Simono prepares to participate in her second Olympic Games, her family will not cheer for her in the stands. Due to the pandemic, family members of athletes are not allowed to accompany them to Tokyo. For Simoneau’s mother Lynda South, not being present was disappointing. According to Nan’s statistics, […]
With increasing pressure to protect forest lands, Quebec’s relationship with forestry is under scrutiny
[ad_1] The Péribonka River flows south from the Otis Mountains to Lake Saint-Jean, passing through a valley in Quebec that is home to ancient yellow birches, woodland reindeer, and condors. Over the years, the valley has been heavily deforested. Until the mid-1990s, the river was blocked by wood, making it impossible to canoe or kayak. […]