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Canada is Legalizing Doctor-Assisted Dying. What Goes on the Death Certificate?

Posted on April 14, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Some patients don’t want it on their death certificates because of the stigma. Continue reading Canada is Legalizing Doctor-Assisted Dying. What Goes on the Death Certificate?→

Posted in assisted suicide, canada, Canadian Medical Association, Data, death, death certificate, doctor, healthcare, legislation, netherlands, oregon, tracking

Watch a Nobel-Winning Physicist Talking About Hunting Neutrinos in a Mine

Posted on April 13, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

In a live webcast, Arthur McDonald explains how to catch a neutrino. Continue reading Watch a Nobel-Winning Physicist Talking About Hunting Neutrinos in a Mine→

Posted in Arthur Mcdonald, Live video, livestream, neutrinos, nobel, nobel prize, perimeter institute, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, SNO, SNOLAB, Sudbury, webcast

Zika Definitely, Without a Doubt Causes Microcephaly

Posted on April 13, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

The CDC isn’t mincing words anymore. Continue reading Zika Definitely, Without a Doubt Causes Microcephaly→

Posted in brazil, cdc, microcephaly, mosquitoes, pandemic, Tom Frieden, vaccine, virus, zika, zika virus, ZikaVirus | Tagged Mosquito

After 10 Years, Scientists Searching for Nova Scotia Cougars Call It Quits

Posted on April 5, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Cougar sightings are regularly reported in the province. Continue reading After 10 Years, Scientists Searching for Nova Scotia Cougars Call It Quits→

Posted in Bigfoot, Biology, canada, Cougar, cryptozoology, eastern cougar, loch ness monster, lure, Nova Scotia, Parks Canada | Tagged DNA

When Zika Hits the US, Poorest Areas Will be Hardest Hit

Posted on April 1, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

More than 300 officials gathered at CDC headquarters to prepare. Continue reading When Zika Hits the US, Poorest Areas Will be Hardest Hit→

Posted in Action plan, cdc, Dengue, epidemic, microcephaly, Peter Hotez, vaccine, virus, WHO, zika, Zika action plan, ZikaVirus

What Missing Satellite? Why Canadian Scientists Aren’t Talking About JAXA

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

The Hitori satellite’s status is unknown, after losing contact with Earth Continue reading What Missing Satellite? Why Canadian Scientists Aren’t Talking About JAXA→

Posted in astronomy, Black Hole, canadian space agency, dark matter, Hitomi, JAXA, nasa, neutron star, supermassive black hole, X-ray telescope | Tagged Satellite

Deep-Diving Robots will Plunge 16,000 Feet to Monitor the Ocean Abyss

Posted on March 23, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

The Deep Argo probe provides critical information for understanding climate change Continue reading Deep-Diving Robots will Plunge 16,000 Feet to Monitor the Ocean Abyss→

Posted in Abyss, antarctic, arctic, Argo, climate change, Deep Argo, deep ocean, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, NOAA, oceanography, robots

This Supermassive Black Hole Blasts 125 Million Miles-Per-Hour Winds

Posted on March 21, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Quasar winds are crucial to galaxy formation, scientists say Continue reading This Supermassive Black Hole Blasts 125 Million Miles-Per-Hour Winds→

Posted in Black Hole, galaxy, Gemini observatory, Jesse Rogerson, milky way, Quasar, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, supermassive black hole, winds, York University

Two Walruses Are Pregnant In Canada, And the Odds Are Against Them

Posted on March 21, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

To get walruses pregnant in captivity, scientists have tried fake walrus vaginas and more Continue reading Two Walruses Are Pregnant In Canada, And the Odds Are Against Them→

Posted in Andrew Trites, Aquarium, Aquarium du Quebec, arctic, Fake vagina, Jill Marvin, reproduction, sex, ultrasound, walrus, Zoo, zoology

The Plan to Shut Gitmo and Turn It Into an Ocean Research Lab

Posted on March 17, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

It might sound far-fetched. Is it though? Continue reading The Plan to Shut Gitmo and Turn It Into an Ocean Research Lab→

Posted in coral reefs, Crazy schemes, cuba, Earth, Guantanamo, Obama, ocean research, Ocean Science, University of Havana, woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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