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Students practice hands-on science

April 6, 2023 Abigail Butler 0

The Eastern Newfoundland Science and Technology Fair prepares students each year for a future in science. The hands-on approach has greater benefits than just good grades.

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Christmas cheer leads to environmental fears

February 22, 2021 James Piercey 0

Decorating walking trails with Yuletide ornaments may spread holiday spirit, but it also spreads litter.

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‘It could actually make things worse’

March 31, 2017 Kicker Comments Off on ‘It could actually make things worse’

Will an increase in seal hunting help drive up the number of cod fish in our waters? Kicker’s Kyle Greenham took a look at the science behind this theory.

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