Queen's In The News Wednesday, May 3, 2023
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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Toronto Star: Why ‘ISIS is on the ropes’ after leader in Syria reportedly killed by Turkish intelligence Dr. Amarasingam comments on how targeting ISIS leadership impacts sleeper cells. |
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Booth, Christopher |
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Healthy Debate: Surviving cardiac arrest should not depend on luck Dr. Brooks speaks to how the Neighbours saving Neighbours program in partnership with Frontenac County can improve outcomes in emergency cardiac situations. |
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Matthew Duda |
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Science News: A 2,200-year-old poop time capsule reveals secrets of the Andean condor Science.org: 2200-year-old pile of excrement provides window into condors’ past Researcher Mathew Duda comments on how Andean condor poop can be used to learn about how ecosystems have changed over time. |
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Robert Hickey |
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Ottawa Citizen: Tentative agreement offers a PR win for PSAC, but unlikely to spark copycat strikes: experts Dr. Hickey comments on the possibility of copycat strikes following the tentative agreement between PSAC and the federal government. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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The Hub: ‘We’ve become a playground for authoritarian states’: Canada needs to make foreign interference a high-risk activity, experts say Dr. Leuprecht comments on Chinese election interference. |
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Kristen Lowitt |
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CHED: Basic income could help create a more just and sustainable food system Dr. Lowitt comments on how basic income can support sustainability across food systems. |
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