Queen's In The News Monday, October 2, 2023
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Airton, Lee |
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Ottawa Citizen: What do kids learn about gender diversity in schools? Dr. Airton comments on the difference between school board policies and the curriculum. |
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Nathan Deg |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Discovery of two potential polar ring galaxies Dr. Deg comments on the discovery of two new potential polar ring galaxies. |
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Nicolle Domnik |
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The Guardian : The TikTok mouth-taping trend may not be as beneficial as you’re told Dr. Domnik comments on the benefits of nasal breathing and why the recent trend of mouth taping should be avoided. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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CBC Radio: Infectious disease expert gives outlook on COVID-19 Dr. Evans comments on new mask mandates for patients and staff at Kingston's hospitals. |
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Colleen Flood |
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Law 360: Law schools disclose common concerns, diverse takes on regulating GenAI use by students, faculty Dr. Flood comments on the use of generative artificial intelligence in law school. |
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Nicole Myers |
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Hill Times: The bail reform bill, with Minister Arif Virani and Professor Nicole Myers Dr. Myers comments on the changes proposed in Canada's bail reform bill. |
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Pegley, Kip |
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Toronto Star: First there was streaming music, then AI began stealing voices. Here’s why the head of Canada’s largest music label isn’t worried Dr. Pegley comments on the risk that artificial intelligence could pose to the music industry and the need for regulations. |
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Jane Philpott |
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The Conversation: Family doctor shortage: Medical education reform can help address critical gaps, starting with a specialized program In this co-authored op-ed, Dr. Philpott comments on how the Queen’s-Lakeridge Health MD Family Medicine Program can help with the shortage of family doctors in Canada. |
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Tony Sanfilippo |
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The Conversation: Family doctor shortage: Medical education reform can help address critical gaps, starting with a specialized program In this co-authored op-ed, Dr. Sanfilippo comments on how the Queen’s-Lakeridge Health MD Family Medicine Program can help with the shortage of family doctors in Canada. |
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Smol, John |
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Yahoo! Canada: Natural, human impacts on animals seen in 2,000-year-old condor poop Dr. Smol comments on how Andean Condor poop can be used to learn about how ecosystems have changed over time. |
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Xian Wang |
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The Guardian : Tiny robots, giant steps: how nanotechnology could improve cancer and fertility treatment Dr. Wang comments on how advanced robotics are being used to improve cancer detection and survival rates. |
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