How to do CPR, Step-By-Step

By Deborah Sanborn
Deborah Sanborn explains what CPR is, when it's required and why it's required. She also provides a step by step guide on how to perform CPR on an adult. ...read more

Bull Fighting in Terceira

By Robin Esrock
Robin Esrock puts himself in the path of pummelling hooves and a half-ton of solid muscle as he joins the bullfighting celebration in Terceira, Portugal....read more

Book review: Quiet for a Tuesday

By RYAN MURDOCK
Tom Sheppard; Desert Winds Publishing, 2008; 248 pages; 233 colour photos–hardcover, $50 US; available in NorthAmerica from Overland Video You’re alone in the middle of Algeria. Your entire library of irreplaceable and out-of-print topographical maps has been confiscated by the military, and they suspect you of being a spy. It’s all just a bizarre misunderstanding of [...]...read more

Book review: Travels in Arabia Deserta

By Ryan Murdock
Doughty’s imposing 1,400-page tome is one of those strange books many people hail as a masterpiece but which few of those people have read....read more

Rubber duckies dropped into glaciers

By Krishna Rau
Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are using the toys to figure out how glaciers are melting and how they affect ice movement....read more

Spain’s solar tower plant

By Krishna Rau
Spain has built the world’s largest solar tower plant in the desert outside Seville. The plant consists of more than 1,000 mirrors—each about half as big as a tennis court—which direct the sun’s rays on water pipes at the top of a 40-storey-high concrete tower. The heat from the mirrors converts the water into steam, which [...]...read more

Changing Tides

By Andrea Grant
History runs deep in Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy. Our writer explores the area with the oldest dinosaur fossils and visits its remarkable communities....read more

Maldives seeks new land

By Krishna Rau
The government of the Maldives is looking to buy a new country for its citizens before climate change leads to the nation being drowned by rising seas....read more

Vibrations Could Create Clean Power

By Krishna Rau
Researchers in Britain are testing the green technology, known as energy harvesting, in places as diverse as oil refineries and discos....read more

The many names and faces of Cilantro

By Emma Waverman and Eshun Mott
Love it or hate it, Cilantro is used in kitchens across the globe. Here we've paired a cilantro chutney with indian-spiced chicken kabobs...read more