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Mexican paleontologists have identified a new species of dinosaur, pacific and communicative a priori, announced Thursday the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). The discovery was made from a sample found in northern Mexico. “72 or 73 million years ago, an enormous herbivorous dinosaur died in what should have been a body of sediment-rich water, so its body was soon covered in earth and could be preserved throughout the ages,” says INAH. These are the types Tlatolophus galores.Excavations in 2013a word Tlatulophos Is derived from words PedanticThe Nahua language and Lovoss, In Greek, which means the word and the…

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Category In: Science and Technologysubject : CPG MONTRAL, May 14, 2021 / CNW Telbec / – The Qubec government, through Investissement Qubec, is providing outstanding financial support of $ 8 million to Studios Flix & Paul to accelerate its technological innovation and offer immersive spatial content distributed around the world thanks to a growing network of partners. With a value of $ 38.6 million, the project involves developing an EVA camera (for extracurricular activities) with the goal of capturing outside images International Space Station (ISS) In addition to adapting the existing IVA camera (for intra-articular activities) in order to produce…

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On October 22nd, a new application arrived on our notebooks: TousAntiCovid, the new version of the tracking software, originally called “StopCovid”. Since the start of the week, a message has been alerted on Twitter Regarding possible hijacking of the application. A tweet signed by anchor, former journalist, and parliamentary collaborator: “Currently in session, We are discussing an article that will allow #StopCovid data to be retained for 20 years, Those that were supposed to be removed at the end of 2021. ” 3,000 Retweets later, worrying the stomachs of many netizens. “Oh, I told you that,” “20 years, but what…

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(TORONTO) The Federal Court concluded that the Conservative Party has the right to use CBC press materials for election ads – which ironically portrayed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a bad light. Posted on May 13, 2021 at 7:24 pm. Colin BirkellThe Canadian Press Judge Michael Phelan found in his ruling, issued Thursday, that the party’s use of CBC material on television and in four posts on Twitter in the lead up to the 2019 vote constituted a “fair use” of the material. As such, Judge Phelan concluded that the use of the materials did not violate CBC’s copyright, as…

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It is entirely possible that differences in local economies explain these differences, at least in part. The West of Bas-Saint-Laurent is more industrial than the East, and the worst outbreaks have occurred in factories and slaughterhouses – for example, 104 cases among workers in the Viandes du Bretons have closed, including the Rivière-du-Loup this morning, and there have been 80 outbreaks. Case also in Aliments Asta, in Kamouraska.The socio-economic fabric of Rimouski is completely different, as there is a university and CEGEP, as well as many administrative functions – which can facilitate remote work. And if I trust what I…

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Greyhound Canada announced Thursday that it will immediately stop providing services in Canada permanently, after nearly a century of operations in the country. The bus company said its routes in Ontario and Quebec will be permanently canceled starting Thursday. The United States’ Greyhound Lines will continue to operate cross-border routes to Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver once the borders between the two countries reopen. Greyhound Canada temporarily suspended all services in May 2020 due to a sharp drop in passenger numbers and increased travel restrictions due to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stuart Kendrick, vice president of Greyhound Canada,…

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This article is part of a column Rumor detectorClick here for other texts. The origin of the rumor As we learned very early in the start of the pandemic, some infected people are “asymptomatic” – meaning they have no noticeable symptoms. From there, the idea continues, to this day, to spread across social networks: non-infectious symptoms will not be contagious. This confirmation becomes a pretext to challenge health measures, as people without symptoms represent a large proportion of the infected. We should also remember that Conflicting messages It circulated on this topic in the early months of the pandemic. although…

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Find your gym and gym without fear virusIs it possible? These spaces were closed for eight months, and only high-profile athletes and prescription-specific people had access to them. On May 19, outdoor and contact sports will only resume, and the next stage will be decided on June 9 with the reopening of gyms within 50% of their capacity. We will have to wait until June 30 to resume all activities. What do doctors and scientists say about the dangers of sport?« We will have to raise the red card if the gyms reopen without masks and without a guarantee of…

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Hydro-Quebec wants to nibble on the big apple. After Massachusetts, the state company wants to sell electricity to New York State. If the project continues, that could be his biggest hit yet. The energy producer announced Wednesday that he and his US partner Transmission Developers are proposing to build a transmission line to partially supply Manhattan and other New York City boroughs with a mix of Quebec hydroelectricity and “renewable electricity” produced in upstate New York. According to Hydro-Quebec, its project – called Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) – will save roughly 10 terawatt hours of electricity per year, or…

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Alexis Pronovost is 23 years old and he just had a tough year. The young man, who suffers from an intellectual disability, has had to deal with a pandemic and health measures whose meaning and accuracy may be difficult for him to grasp. Its sky just fine-tuned thanks to a first dose of vaccine. “It was a little complicated with two meters away and an interest in work,” the young man admitted to the TVA News team. Alexis works as an employee at a local grocery store. A job we had to mourn for a few months, and the anxiety…

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