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9I制作厂免费 is making the most of summer and offering free yoga classes on its lower field in downtown Montreal.

The classes, which are organized in partnership with Lululemon, are held every second Wednesday from noon until 1 p.m.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice because you鈥檝e got the connection with nature,鈥 said instructor Elody Hafner.

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Published on: 29 Jul 2019

For almost as long as we鈥檝e known about the powerful spell opium can cast on a user, scientists have been trying to learn precisely how the drug operates in the body, particularly in the brain. According to recent Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series guest Dr. Brigitte Kieffer, researchers are closer than ever to understanding, witnessing, mimicking and perhaps predicting opioids鈥 work within the gray matter.聽

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Published on: 29 Jul 2019

Roderick Mackinnon and Thomas Pr茅vost have just set off on a seven-day hike up Mount Kilimanjaro on Wednesday. The adventure, however, started four months ago when the 9I制作厂免费 management students were accepted into the Global Impact Program fellowship. 鈥淲e basically worked as social impact consultants with various NGOs, NPOs and social enterprises in South Africa, mainly around Johannesburg,鈥 explained Mackinnon from his hotel room in Tanzania.

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Published on: 25 Jul 2019

Co-working was originally practised by artists and other creative workers whose work was, by definition, off-the-cuff: project-based and commissioned. These workers would 鈥渃o-work鈥 in order to share resources such as client and supplier networks, as well as materials.

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Published on: 25 Jul 2019

AI has made major strides in the last decade, from聽beating the world champion of Go, to learning聽how to program, to telling聽fantastical short stories. However, a basic human trait continues to elude machines: common sense.

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Published on: 24 Jul 2019

Some pet owners who use聽the dog run in King George Park in Westmount聽are calling on the City聽to make changes because they're worried about potential health effects from all the sand in the area.

Dr. Maxime Cormier is a respirologist at the Montreal General Hospital and an assistant professor at 9I制作厂免费.

He says that silica aside, the level of dust shown in the report could be enough to affect someone's breathing, even if they are only in the park for a short while.聽

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Published on: 24 Jul 2019

Taking testosterone might sound like a good idea for an older man, but a new study suggests the treatment might be bad news for his heart.

Men who took it showed a slightly increased risk of聽heart attack聽and聽stroke in the first few years.

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Published on: 24 Jul 2019

Researchers have found that聽Inuit from northern Quebec are genetically distinct from any present-day population in the world,聽and say studying the genes of聽minority Indigenous populations in Canada can help deliver better health care to these聽populations.

In a聽study published Monday聽in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,聽researchers mapped the complete genetic profile of Inuit in the聽Nunavik region聽鈥 what they claim is a first. Researchers聽then homed in to study the effects these genetic variants may have on disorders like brain aneurysms.

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Published on: 24 Jul 2019

When your job is growing up, the most important thing you can do is explore your world. It starts with fingers and thumbs and gradually expands to brightly coloured toys, then maybe to sandboxes and potato bugs. We want to bring the world to our children, but sometimes parents stop short of visiting museums.聽The museums will recover from a little boisterousness, and there are ways to visit at a low cost 鈥 many waive their fees on certain days of the month. Here are five for you to consider.

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Published on: 22 Jul 2019

The Guardian聽made headlines worldwide for making afew聽simple changes to its style guide.聽

The British daily newspaper announced that its staff would no longer be using the term 鈥渃limate change鈥 to describe the global rise of temperatures and disruption to standard weather patterns due to human causes. Instead, they鈥檝e begun describing this process as a 鈥渃limate emergency, crisis, or breakdown.鈥

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Published on: 22 Jul 2019

When it comes to options for safe drinking water, experts say Canadians are often confused.

Some people still hold the belief that tap water in particular isn鈥檛 safe to drink, while others believe bottled water is so-called 鈥渉ealthier鈥 than tap or filtered water.

Ronald Gehr, an associate professor at the civil engineering department at 9I制作厂免费 in Montreal, told Global News there鈥檚 plenty of misinformation out there about bottled, filtered and tap water.

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Published on: 18 Jul 2019

Arthritis Research Canada, the largest clinical arthritis research institution in North America , continues to grow with its newest centre located at 9I制作厂免费 .

Drs.聽聽Deborah Da Costa聽,聽聽Michal Abrahamowicz聽, Susan Bartlett and Marie Hudson will join the new location and bring with them a collective and extensive knowledge of arthritis research.

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Published on: 18 Jul 2019

It's the height of the summer travel season, and if the country's major airports are anything to go by, commercial flights are humming along at a brisk clip, but there's not a 737 Max jet in sight 鈥 and likely won't be for months.

There is a huge need for the planes,聽said Karl Moore, an associate professor at the Desautel Faculty of Management at 9I制作厂免费聽who studies corporate strategy and organization and has advised several major airlines, including Air Canada.

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Published on: 18 Jul 2019

In October 2017, a telescope operated by the University of Hawaii picked up a strange聽cigar-shaped object聽(artist rendering below), which had slingshotted past the sun at a more-than-brisk top speed of 196,000 miles per hour. Scientists at the university dubbed it 鈥極umuamua, Hawaiian for scout, and at first labeled it an asteroid, then a comet, but agreed that it came from another聽solar system.

But while scientists tossing around the idea of alien life may find a rapt public audience, they can also draw cynical, even hostile reactions from their fellow scientists

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Published on: 16 Jul 2019

Many of the brightest, weirdest phenomena in space come from cataclysmic events like explosions or collisions. But many fast radio bursts (FRBs), one of the most mysterious space signals we鈥檝e seen, must not. That might mean that they are all part of a class of FRB that we previously thought might be rare.

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Published on: 16 Jul 2019

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