For this new episode of science monstersIn the Futura podcast dedicated to animal intelligence, we’re interested in the crab-eating macaque, this iconic Southeast Asian monkey with amazing negotiating skills.Do you want to not miss any news? To learn new things every day? Or just to indulge in a sound trip? Discover Futura Podcast!Discover the amazing intelligence of the crab-eating macaque in this new episode of science monsters. The Macaque Craber. You may have never heard of his name, but there’s a good chance you’ve seen him before. Thanks to his expressive face and reputation as a thief, he became an…
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A married couple residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, managed to retire at the age of 29, with a total annual salary of $88 thousand. Joe and Ali Olson, parents of three children under the age of five, have not won the lottery as many of their neighbors believe. But in reality, the process was more complicated. They said in an interview with CNBC that the key to success is perseverance and a little time. “We worked for 8 years. During those years, we did everything we could to increase our income. We did private lessons, we taught on weekends and…
The House of Science is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell neighborhoods 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 to know a mythical animal: the brown bear.Bubba. That is of course the name of this adorable little cartoon bear. Giving and innocence. But it’s also the teddy bear that watched my childhood nights. Like a guardian angel who shared my fears like my bed. And here I discover today that the reaction seems much older. Paleolithic men already shared…
(Montreal) The controversial Keystone XL pipeline project between Canada and the United States has been abandoned, Canadian operator TC Energy announced Wednesday, nearly five months after US President Joe Biden blocked it. Posted on Jun 9, 2021 at 5:26 PM Updated at 6:15 PM. “TC Energy has today confirmed, after a full review of its options and in consultation with its partner, the Government of Alberta, that it has completed the Keystone XL pipeline project,” he said in a statement. The Canadian group had announced the suspension of work a few hours before the decree was signed by Mr. Biden…
primary In the open air, where establishments can now accommodate at full capacity, it is sufficient to maintain a good distance. Indoors, it is best to stand near an open door or window, or in front of the air conditioning outlet duct. On the other hand, it is best to avoid sitting in front of the air conditioning entrance as well as places near kitchens and exits. Wednesday, June 9 marks a new stage in deconstruction With the curfew reduced in particular to 11 pm and the possibility of restaurants, cafes and bars receiving customers inside. This reception will be…
photo courtesy Tourisme Victoriaville suggests 15 new features in the area to discover this summer. Check out these places, of course, but also use #lebonheurstproche. Here is a list of places to visit: 1- The launch of the Micro Adventures concept on June 28 Little Adventures will launch on June 28 with tickets available to purchase online. Tourisme Victoriaville and its area invite people to come and live new experiences with the locals: workshops, guided tours by bike, motorbike or on foot, tastings with an expert, crowd, etc. he is coming! 2- A distillery was born in Kingsey Falls The…
A huge dinosaur whose fossils were discovered in 2006 in Australia has been officially recognized as a specimen of a new species. The animal was named “Australotitan coprensis”. It is one of the largest animals that walk the surface of the globe.Dinosaur “is one of the five largest titanosaurs in the world”This dinosaur belongs to the titanosaur group that lived nearly 100 million years ago. Specimens of this group of long-necked herbivorous dinosaurs are found on all continents.Australotitan coprensis is estimated to be 5-6.5 meters high and 25-30 meters long, making it the largest known Australian dinosaur. Based on limb…
While some employees look forward to seeing their colleagues in the office on a regular basis, others have loved working remotely, away from traffic and jackets. Thus, many companies face a logistical problem in the context of the ongoing decoupling process. places condition. In March 2020, when Legault government mandated teleworking for all administrative and office staff, many companies had to urgently adapt to this new reality. This situation, which is temporary, can have lasting effects on the organization of work for many employers, as evidenced by The third edition of Downtown Montreal State, published in mid-May by the Urban…
While scientists have long understood the process of the formation of the aurora borealis, it has not been proven and reproduced in the laboratory. Now it’s done: We know for sure how the aurora borealis form. Read also: The aurora borealis in four practical questions This amazing phenomenon appears mainly in the north of the planet, but it sometimes occurs, due to space weather and solar activity, to be seen even in our neighbors in the Netherlands as it was in April of this year. Alvin waves accelerate electrons 3 photos © Getty as pointed out CNNWe’ve known for a…
Published in: Business, holidays and tourism, Covid-19Threads : Federal and state laws, economics, small business services, advocacy (politics), CPG MONTREAL, June 8, 2021 / CNW Telbec / – The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) welcomes the introduction of Bill 100 aimed at providing administrative and regulatory relief to the tourism sector. In a context where 75% of small and medium businesses (SMEs) in Quebec are asking the government to speed up regulatory relief to boost economic recovery, this law meets the expectations of small and medium businesses. when Today’s press conference, Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Caroline ProulxThe measures proposed…
