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M.I.R - Most Interesting Stories 3: OCT 29
October 29, 2018
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M.I.R - Most Interesting Stories 3: OCT 29
qalimanjaro
October 29, 2018

M.I.R - Most Interesting Stories 3: OCT 29

qalimanjaro
October 29, 2018

Welcome to M.I.R - Most Interesting Stories Oct 29.

Every week, I curate research stories from Canada and around the globe, and share them with you.

Tune in, also, for five brand new ESPRESSO SHOTS OF KNOWLEDGE - exciting research from Canadian universities told in sixty seconds:

‘Active transportation’ program seeks to get kids moving to and from school

Using DNA technology to track marine life

Are Uber and public transit friends or foes? It depends on size of city, U of T study finds

Key to improving MRI access is data-driven time management

New clinical protocol after general surgery cuts opioid prescribing in half

The main dishes on today's show:

A poem: Exiliados by Javier Zamora

Experiment in morality illustrates challenges in programming self-driving cars to make life-or-death decisions

From ‘Aboriginal’ to ‘Indigenous’ in the Justin Trudeau era

Canadian Doctors Will Soon Be Able to Prescribe Museum Visits as Treatment

When Disaster Strikes, Go Fish

In a Study of Human Remains, Lessons in Science (and Cultural Sensitivity)

A Controversial Virus Study Reveals a Critical Flaw in How Science Is Done

Mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart wants Vancouver to become a global hub for cannabis research

The problem with Canada’s gradual climate policy

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