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Fellow Creatures: Does My Dog Need Behavior Training or a Private Session?
I've got a new post over on my Psychology Today blog, Fellow Creatures.Photo: Blue Bird/PexelsBy Zazie Todd PhDThe post looks at the different types of dog training classes and consultations that are available, and how to choose between them.For example, puppy class is a valuable way to help meet your pup's needs for socialization. Classes...
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Episode 159: An Introduction to Palaeontology
In 12 years of podcasting, we have never actually taken the time to address the fundamentals of our field. Such questions could include: what is palaeontology, what is a fossil, how does one become a palaeontologist, and why is palaeontology important? For what should have been our very first episode, we’ve invited Prof. Roy Plotnick,...
3 choses à savoir sur la science qui sous-tend la diversité des précipitations hivernales au Canada, l’éclipse solaire d’avril 2024 et comment la regarder en toute sécurité et comment les nouvelles méthodes de bioponie peuvent rendre l’agriculture hydrop
Voici Renée-Claude Goulet, Cassandra Marion et Michelle Campbell Mekarski. Ces conseillères scientifiques d’Ingenium fournissent des conseils éclairés sur des sujets importants pour le Musée de l
3 things you should know about the science behind the diversity of Canada’s winter precipitation, the April 2024 solar eclipse and how to safely watch it, and how the new methods of bioponics can make hydroponic agriculture organic
Meet Renée-Claude Goulet, Cassandra Marion, and Michelle Campbell Mekarski. They are Ingenium’s science advisors, providing expert scientific advice on key subjects relating to the Canada Agriculture