Protein Powder Safety Under Scrutiny: Heavy Metal Contamination Exceeds Safety Thresholds
The Hidden Dangers in Your Protein Shaker While fitness enthusiasts carefully count macros and scrutinize ingredient lists, new research reveals…
The Hidden Dangers in Your Protein Shaker While fitness enthusiasts carefully count macros and scrutinize ingredient lists, new research reveals…
Canada’s manufacturing sector demonstrates cautious stability with over 80% of employers planning to maintain or expand staffing levels. However, persistent skilled labour shortages and supply chain disruptions continue challenging the industry’s long-term planning capabilities.
Canada’s manufacturing sector is demonstrating cautious stability in workforce planning despite ongoing economic challenges, according to reports from a recent national survey. The Workforce Pulse report released by EMC in partnership with Future Skills Centre reveals that more than 80% of manufacturing employers across Canada expect to maintain or expand their staffing levels over the next quarter.
A groundbreaking European project is using artificial intelligence and interactive gaming to revolutionize how cities manage stormwater runoff. The D4RUNOFF platform enables stakeholders to test nature-based solutions in virtual urban environments before implementing them in real cities.
Urban runoff represents one of the most persistent environmental challenges facing modern cities, with pollutants ranging from heavy metals to pharmaceuticals contaminating water systems after each rainfall, according to reports. The D4RUNOFF project is developing an innovative framework that combines artificial intelligence, scientific research, and public engagement to transform how cities manage this invisible threat.