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There’s a creature smaller than your pinky nail that can live forever. It’s not a vampire or science fiction. It’s a transparent jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii, and scientists are still trying to figure out how it keeps cheating death (1). Meet Earth’s Only Officially Immortal Animal Most jellyfish live for a few months. They grow from […]

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The clothing industry is one of the biggest polluters in the world and has also become one of the industries with the highest number of human rights abuses. With clothing becoming increasingly synthetic and overproduced while simultaneously mistreating workers, the fashion industry has gained a sinister connotation in recent years. The growing demand for low-cost […]

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I’m a home baker, but I’ve made more layer cakes than the average person should and the average family can eat. I am self taught, and my credentials are based on pure experience and baking shows. When I was younger, I loved watching baking shows. The stakes for cake baking were always so high, and […]

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Congratulations, you are done with school (kind of)! It’s officially exam break soon, and that just feels like summer break has already started. But don’t pat yourself on the back too soon – we’ve got finals and diplomas coming up. As a graduating Grade 12 in my last exam season, I’d like to offer some […]

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There’s something about media created by Asian authors and directors that just feels different. Maybe it’s the way they portray longing and nostalgia so painfully well, or how they can make the smallest moments feel emotionally devastating. One quiet train scene, one awkward dinner conversation, one look across a crowded room, and suddenly you’re staring […]

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