Queen's In The News Tuesday, November 1, 2022
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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CBC Radio: CBC Radio One Saint John Dr. Amarasingam discusses the common traits associated with those who believe in conspiracy theories. |
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Archer, Stephen |
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The Conversation: How COVID-19 damages lungs: The virus attacks mitochondria, continuing an ancient battle that began in the primordial soup Dr. Archer writes an op-ed about how and why COVID-19 is affecting people’s lungs. |
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Richard Kwaku Kumah |
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The Conversation: Ghana’s illegal mining continues because the rules and reality are disconnected Kumah, PhD candidate, writes an op-ed about the illegal mining that is still taking place in Ghana despite the laws in place. |
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Lougheed, Stephen |
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National Observer: Squashed by cars, slaughtered in their nests, Canada’s big snakes are under siege Dr. Lougheed says that given its proximity to Highway 401, the wildlife in Thousand Islands National Park have an increased probability of mortality. |
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Mabee, Warren |
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CPAC: CPAC Dr. Mabee weighs in on the upcoming COP27 UN Climate Change Conference. |
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Smith, Gregor |
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640 AM Toronto radio: 640 Toronto Radio Dr. Smith explains what is happening with the interest rates and his thoughts on if there may be a recession. |
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