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Scorched by history: Discriminatory past shapes heat waves in minority and low-income neighborhoods
Toronto Star· 3 days agoRuben Berrios knows the scorching truth: When it comes to extreme heat, where you live can be a...
Bears' training-camp practices sell out in minutes
Chicago Sun-Times· 1 day agoIf you want to see the Bears in training camp this year, it’s probably going to cost you. With fan anticipation at a high point with rookie quarterback...
Salamander-Like Predators with Fangs and 'Toilet Seat-Shaped' Heads Existed Before Dinosaurs,...
People via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days ago"It's got a big, flat, toilet seat-shaped head...it to open its mouth and suck in prey. It has these...
Fast-charging, cheap, solid-state sodium battery bursts onto the scene
Cosmos· 5 days agoThe battery can be charged and discharged for 400 cycles without degrading. Deysher has filed a...
Cricket has tried to captivate Americans before. Will this time be different?
Washington Post via Yahoo Canada Sports· 9 hours agoFor Major League Cricket organizers, the timing couldn’t be better. On the heels of a T20 men’s...
Specialists say there are benefits to couples sleeping separately
The Delta Optimist· 11 hours agoMichael Solender and his wife have been together for 42 years. After the machine eliminated his...
Which of Jenn Tran’s 25 ‘Bachelorette’ Contestants Went Home During the Season Premiere?
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoHe worked hard to get his master’s degree at Northwestern University, and when he’s not hard at...
Beyond PMS: A poorly understood disorder means periods of despair for some women
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoFor decades, a lack of investment in women's health has created gaps in medicine. The problem is so...
Scorched by history: Discriminatory past shapes heat waves in minority and low-income neighborhoods
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoIn 1995, a deadly heat wave killed 739 people in Chicago. Most of the victims were poor, elderly and...
Biden says the debate was a bad night. Here’s how doctors would evaluate if it was something more
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoEmily Rogalski, a professor of neurology who runs the University of Chicago’s Health Aging & Alzheimer’s Research ...