Queen's In The News Thursday, July 8, 2021
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Jonathan Aikman |
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US News: The Pandemic and Employment: An Available Chair For Graduates? Dr. Aikman talks about how significant long-term risks await if the burden of rising student debt in the U.S. and other leading industrial countries go unaddressed. |
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Troy Day |
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Australian Associated Press: Yes, viruses can evolve to become more deadly Dr. Day talks about how it is advantageous for viruses to become more transmissible and less lethal, but that it’s not always possible. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CBC's The Current with Matt Galloway: The Current for July 8, 2021 640 AM Toronto radio: When China Didn't Hold Their End Of The Deal, Canada Said Nothing Dr. Leuprecht speaks to ON Point with Alex Pierson about about China not holding up their end of the deal for vaccines with Canada. He talks with The Current about the two scientists who were fired from Canada's virology lab in January. |
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Struzik, Ed |
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Minnesota Public Radio: Sailing the uncharted waters of climate change — literally Dr. Struzik talks about the shrinking ice coverage in the Canadian Arctic and what this means for the resulting shipping boom. |
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