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First-of-Its-Kind Med School Makes History For Cherokee People

In rural Oklahoma, a brand new medical school sits in the Cherokee Nation, training Nation members to become physicians at Nation clinics. Oklahoma State University...

Huge Indigenous Solar Farm Opens in Remote Northern Community: ‘We work with the sun for the children of the future’

Canada's largest indigenous-owned solar farm has just been opened in the Northern Alberta community of Fort Chipewyan. Supplying 2.2 megawatts of solar electricity for three...

Cien Años Después del Primer Avance de la Diabetes, los Científicos Canadienses Creen que Han Encontrado una Cura

El Dr. James Shapiro de Edmonton ha curado la diabetes en ratones, generando esperanzas de una cura en humanos si se permiten más fondos y más investigación.

El Misterio de 50 Años de Hawking Sobre Caer en Agujeros Negros Finalmente se ha Resuelto

Al resolver la paradoja de la información de los agujeros negros de Hawking, los científicos ponen fin a una contradicción de 50 años de lo que sucede con las cosas que caen en un agujero negro.

100 Years After First Diabetes Breakthrough, Canadian Scientists Believe They’ve Found a Cure

Scientists at the University of Alberta just cured diabetes in mice, opening the floodgates for research on adapting this cure for humans. The potential cure...

Hawking’s 50-Year Mystery About Falling into Black Holes Has Finally Been Solved

If you lurch into the event horizon of a black hole, will you ever come out? According to a series of new calculations which...

City Keeps Mysterious Plaques on Park Benches Because People Are Loving the Hilarity

When most people think about guerrilla art, the first thing that likely springs to mind is graffiti. From daredevils tagging trains to plucky grandmas joining...

New Bird Song That ‘Went Viral’ Across This Species of Sparrow Was Tracked by Scientists For the First Time

A song that ‘went viral’ across a bird species has been tracked by scientists showing the white-throated sparrow’s new tune is here to stay.

In Dozens of American Cities, Officers and Protestors Embrace During Rallies Against Bad Policing

Across the US, protests against police brutality have included dozens of beautiful scenes of brotherhood and unity between law enforcement and protesters.

‘Pivotal’ New Drug Helps to Preserve Brain Cells and Improve Outcomes After a Stroke

The Canadian researchers say that the drug can make the difference between paralysis and walking out of the hospital unassisted.

Oil-Dependent Canadian Province Launching New Solar Farm Next Year—One of the Largest in the World

The Alberta-based project is expected to span across almost 5,000 acres with the capacity to power more than 100,000 Canadian homes.

‘First of its Kind’ Zero-Emission Geothermal Energy System in Canada May Soon Be in Your Town

The first-of-its-kind underground system uses a closed-loop design generates zero greenhouse gas emissions and requires no fracking or water.

Después de 12 Horas, El Equipo de Búsqueda y Rescate Encuentra al Niño Atrapado Tras Seguir Su Risa

Cuando este pequeño niño canadiense quedó atrapado en un agujero profundo, finalmente fue rescatado después de que el equipo escuchase el sonido de su...

After 12 Hours, Search and Rescue Crew Finally Finds Trapped Toddler by Following His Giggles

This 2-year-old boy was finally found in a neck-deep hole after rescuers heard him giggling at the sight of their horses.

For 40 Years, No One Could Open Museum Safe – Until Cheeky Dad Cracked It On His First Try

Locksmiths declared this mysterious safe “impossible” to open, but a 36-year-old museum visitor just proved the experts wrong.

Canadian Man Who Filled in Pesky Potholes Has Been Tipped in Coffee, Cannabis, and Cash

Despite being discouraged by local authorities, this man has been applauded for filling in some particularly nasty potholes in his hometown.

When AC/DC Caught Wind of Ice Skater’s Charity Tribute, Guitarist Angus Young Donated Thousands

Though this hockey ref has always paid tribute to his favorite band during his iceskating marathons, his most recent event had an unexpected visitor.

Taxing Empty Apartments Could Be the Solution to Affordable Housing in Expensive Cities, New Study Says

Instead of building new apartments, cities could make housing more affordable for city dwellers by taxing the thousands of homes that go unoccupied.

Instead of Selling Her $1.7 Million Home, Woman is Giving It Away to the Winner of a Letter-Writing Contest

You now have an opportunity to live in this breathtaking $1.7 million home simply by writing a $25 letter to Alla Wagner about why you want to live there.

Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Send Pizza to US Counterparts Affected by Shutdown

In a gesture of international solidarity, Canadian air traffic controllers are ordering pizza deliveries for their American neighbors.