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Facebook removes popular Quebec conspiracy theorist as part of campaign against QAnon

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One of the most prominent proponents in Quebec of the QAnon conspiracy movement, which spreads falsehoods about COVID-19, has been kicked off Facebook.

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Hiker survives mother grizzly attack by playing dead in Kananaskis

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A grizzly with cubs knocked a hiker to the ground but he managed to escape the attack on a southwestern Alberta mountain with just a bite to the elbow to show for the encounter.

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Nitrous oxide, more harmful to the climate than CO2, increasing in atmosphere, study finds

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A new study published in the journal Nature suggests that nitrous oxide — a gas that is 300 times more harmful to the climate than carbon dioxide — is steadily increasing in the atmosphere.

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Facebook’s actions against QAnon are overdue — and may not be enough, experts say

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Facebook’s announcement this week that it will remove groups and accounts affiliated with the baseless conspiracy theory QAnon is a welcome move, experts say, but may not be enough to address the damage already done.

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Canadian Light Source synchrotron working towards upgrade to ‘2.0’

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It has been used to examine the effects of acid rain on spider’s silk, to find the cause of missing teeth in a Bronze Age skull, to see inside the rib of a tyrannosaurus rex, and look at the chemistry of soil. It has also helped scientists develop various methods of cancer treatments — but how does it work?

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