So the other day, I was making breakfast, right? I was scrambling some eggs, with a bit of butter and some pepper, when I thought,
It’s that time of year again. Takeout boxes are stacked high on our counters, laundry is piling up in our hampers, and notebooks are sprawled
Let me preface this by coming clean, I have not watched Godzilla vs Kong. In fact, I have not watched any of the movies in
India has yearned for desolate space rocks since 1975, and this year their dreams came true. The country joined a small number of nations who
Let’s have a chat about our dorm key cards. My key card and I? Well, we’ve had our fair share of conflicts. In just over
No, I don’t think a robot is replacing me… At least for now. ChatGPT has given many people access to a truly advanced chatbot. Siri?
As someone who’s interested in politics, finance, and current events, it’s perhaps not surprising that I’m an avid user of Twitter. In fact, Twitter was
As a young person today with only a passing interest in current events and world news, it’s hard not to be aware of how quickly
On October 28th, 2021, Mark Zuckerberg announced that the parent company Facebook was changing its name to “Meta,” a company that would make “the metaverse.”
Fatal disease outbreaks, invasions of otherworldly beings, and catastrophic asteroids are all unimaginably devastating. So why exactly are we so interested in the idea of
From October 31st to November 13th, 2021, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s Conference of Parties was held in Glasgow, Scotland. 21,000 diplomats
The UN, what a mockery of human rights.
NASA’s Perseverance mission hopes to collect more On September 6th, the North American Space Agency’s Perseverance rover obtained the first sample of Mars rock from
Nearly the entire population of Canada and most of the world has social media of some sort or follows a news outlet and inevitably comes across climate issues like wildfires, hurricanes, pollution, extinction, and so on. Awareness is at an all-time high, but sometimes it feels like empathy for the environment is nonexistent, extinct like the many species that suffered from toxic human habits.
Lots of attention has been directed in recent years to the alarming amount of plastic waste that we generate through disposable containers and utensils. Not
Ten years ago, it would cost you an arm and a leg to get your whole genome sequenced. More than 3 billion base pairs that
October is recognized as Women’s History Month in Canada, in order to align with Persons Day on the 18th, which is the day that women
While the West Coast battles raging wildfires, Toronto is struggling with flooding. Puerto Ricans are preparing for another hurricane season after struggling to repair the
Canada is at the forefront of stem cell research. From bone marrow transplants to treat cancers such as leukemia, to recent clinical trials that use
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has since become one of the leading universities for scientific research in Canada. We have had a plethora