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@pegmatis "The fight against the epidemic cannot be achieved without the support of science and technology" very interesting article, thanks for sharing @pegmatis 💡🤖
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COVID-19: "Hey I'm just gonna slow sucker punch y..."
Canada: "Hold my beer, I think not."
Researchers from #Sunnybrook Research Institute,
@McMasterU, and #UofT have managed to #isolate and grow copies of the new coronavirus, #COVID19#Toronto
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A U.S.-based conservation group has chosen a site in Nova Scotia where it plans to build a kind of retirement home for whales raised in captivity. https://t.co/fTTjuzlBOE
#DidYouKnow: There are over 60 #businessincubators and accelerators in #Toronto that provide support for your #smallbusiness? From digital media and healthcare, to food processing and retail: https://t.co/5QFxUVXqYA
There comes a point in the life of every foldable smartphone when, after a wave of hype and highly controlled early looks, the phone actually hits the hands of the general public—and durability issues immediately pop up. https://t.co/m1SaUlBG3F #GalaxyZFlip
Software engineer Chris Swenson filed a Freedom of information Act (FOIA) request with the NSA for access to its Python training materials and received a lightly redacted 400-page printout of the agency's COMP 3321 Python training course, according to https://t.co/VbdWOVMjae
Congratulations @ventureLABca and companies!
ventureLAB announces first cohort of its Hardware Catalyst Initiative companies | Windsor Star https://t.co/zG6SrBo5Oa
Clean energy from the air - Electrical engineer Jun Yao & microbiologist Derek Lovley at UMass Amherst report: "We are literally making electricity out of thin air," says Yao. https://t.co/WQqDvmvaUv
#ClimateChange