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Cans filled not with liquor or beer, but with peanut mixtures. Sherbrooke’s new Snack Pow company offers snacks in eco-friendly aluminum containers. The company’s goal with these new cans was to stand out from the competition, but also to promote the circular economy. Snack Pow also invited several craftsmen from the area to create the enclosure. The new company also works with Les Aliments Jari, known for its bulk foods. We can find cans in vending machines at the University of Sherbrooke for some time. The company conducted qualitative studies there in order to “hit the nail on the head…

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By Fernando DuarteBBC World Service4 hours agophoto credit, Getty Imagescomment on the photo, The 2012 men’s 100m final in London, which featured seven of the eight finalists in under 10 seconds, was a harbinger of the future.This is a seismic change to the main event in athletics, but spectators in London’s Olympic Stadium during the 2012 Games were unlikely to notice. They were understandably distracted by the sight of Usain Bolt crossing the finish line in the men’s 100m.The Jamaican star won another gold medal that night and set the Olympic record in 9.63 seconds. “It was one of the…

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Quebec has reported 138 cases of COVID-19 and no deaths, bringing the total to 377,172 infected and 11,240 deaths since the start of the pandemic. • Read also: Young people are invited to get vaccinated in La Ronde on Friday and Saturday • Read also: One in three hospitals in Quebec has a budget deficit Yesterday, the governorate recorded 133 injuries and no deaths. Listen to the news with Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet on QUB Radio: Status in Quebec as of July 29, 2021 377,172 infected people (+138) 11,240 deaths (-) 62 people were hospitalized (+1) 20 people in intensive care (+1)…

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A Canadian geologist may have discovered the oldest fossil record of animal life on Earth, according to an article in the journal Wednesday. nature. About a billion years ago, an area of ​​the Northwest Territories, now formed from rugged mountains, was a prehistoric marine environment where the remains of ancient sponges can be preserved in mineral deposits, the article says. Geologist Elizabeth Turner, who works at Laurentian University in Ontario, discovered these rocks in a remote part of the Territories, accessible only by helicopter, and has been drilling since the 1980s. The thinner parts of the rock contain three-dimensional structures…

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Like many netizens, Catherine Giroud wanted to pamper her kids when she bought four tickets for the Jurassic Festival, a life-size mechanical dinosaur exhibit that will be held in the parking lot of Quartier Dix30, in Broussard, at the end of the month. ‘October. However, she was soon disappointed. “A unique opportunity to come face-to-face with various giant and animatronic creatures from prehistoric times, to see their teeth, see their eyes blink, see their tails swing and hear their majestic roar,” the mysterious organizers wrote, in English, on the event’s Facebook page. There is no business associated with this page,…

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The House of Science is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories told to live in all their freshness. But also in all its complexities. Arch to marvel at the treasures of the world. In this new episode, let’s get started on the world of emotions. To try to better understand what animals feel. Listen to their heartbeat!You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Surprise yourself with these amazing animal looks These seemingly enigmatic animals make us look at nature differently… when they are the ones looking at us. From spiders to primates, eyes do not express the same thing…

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The director of Sauvetage Animal Rescue, Eric Dusseau, confirms that all solutions offered by his organization to the city of Longueuil have been rejected. It’s David against Goliath, Eric Dusseau said in an interview on Tuesday. We are slowly heading towards a dead end. Longueuil was planning to slaughter half of the population of white-tailed deer living in Michel-Chartrand Park, or about fifteen. But the city backed down last November after the idea sparked outrage and even led to threats against the mayor. Instead, Eric Dassault’s group proposed moving the animals to a reserve, but the plan failed in February…

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The way things are going FranceWith the fourth wave of Covid-19, a vaccine against the virus may be forced on everyone in the near future when it already is for some people. With the current Health Permit and its extension law set to take effect on August 9, it’s hard to indulge yourself in free time without a Covid certification. Faced with this situation, anti-vaccinators believe that all means are good to continue enjoying life. Some young people say they are willing to catch the virus just to avoid vaccination Le Figaro Which collected a few opinion. to me JonathanAlthough…

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category in: COVID-19active : CFG Street. John, NL, July 28. 2021 / CNW / – As we begin to recover and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the government of Canada Committed to working collaboratively with provinces and territories to build a healthier and more prosperous future. first Minister Justin Trudeau The Prime Minister of Newfoundland andLabradorAnd Andrew ForeyToday, I announced a preliminary agreement for the financial restructuring of the Lower Churchill Projects, a group of hydroelectric production and transmission projects that will provide a reliable source of clean energy for the people of the region in the long term. Atlantic…

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A hunch, a quick idea, an urgent decision… We all know that feeling of intuition, or at least… we think we know it! Because intuition is really real? “It’s always been the subject of speculation. It was almost seen as a magical thing.”says Philip Chassy, ​​professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Liverpool. So it can only be a lie invented by ourselves, a simple and exaggerated coincidence …Newsletter Science and competitionThey receive all scientific news three times a weekExcept that it doesn’t: intuition actually exists, and its neural mechanisms have been proven thanks to brain imaging techniques. So…

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