by Stacey Johnson | Aug 26, 2020
Finally, COVID-19 is no longer the only topic dominating the news cycle, although it took several months before mainstream media felt they could move away from covering a global pandemic that was likely affecting every person on the planet. In some ways it was a...
by David Kent | Aug 26, 2020
As the nations of the world very slowly emerge out of the various states of lockdown and adjust to the new normal of social distancing, working from home, and staggering shifts, it gives us an opportunity to reflect on the past six months of world-changing events...
by Tara Fernandez | Aug 26, 2020
Regenerative medicines could have life-saving potential by dampening inflammation The COVID-19 pandemic is one of modern medicine’s greatest challenges. There have been 20 million (and counting) confirmed cases worldwide and, if predictions are right, the worst is yet...
by Stacey Johnson | Aug 7, 2020
These days it can be very tempting to turn off the news, shut down the negativity on social media and find one’s happy place. Some of you escape into the world of cute pet videos or following animal accounts on Instagram (may I recommend my own furry friend...
by Stacey Johnson | Jul 24, 2020
When you hear the term “playing God” does it make you think of science? I will wager yes and that you connect the two even more after watching the docuseries “Unnatural Selection” on Netflix. I watched it for the purposes of this blog, but quickly became engrossed in...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 19, 2020
Are you the type of traveller who finds a destination you love and you keep returning to it every chance you get? That’s not me. I can appreciate that with a limited number of vacation days and a limited budget, there is something to be said for sticking with the...
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