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Whitehorse Gold Corp.: Whitehorse Gold Increases Non-Brokered Offering to up to $2 million for Aggregate Proceeds Under the Offerings of up to $14.8 million


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Announces Results of Annual General Meeting
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - May 6, 2021) - Whitehorse Gold Corp. (TSXV: WHG) ( Whitehorse Gold or the Company ), announces that, further to its news release of April 28, 2021, it has increased the size of its non-brokered private placement offering (the Non-Brokered Offering ) of units (each, a Unit ) and flow-through units (each, a Flow-Through Unit ). The Non-Brokered Offering has now increased to aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$2 million, which consist of up to 329,000 Units and 778,500 Flow-Through Units.
This upsized Non-Brokered Offering is separate and concurrent to the brokered private placement offering of Units and Flow-Though Units for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately C$12.8 million (the Brokered Offering ) currently being undertaken by BMO Capital Markets and Laurentian Bank Securities Inc. as lead agents and joint bookrunners, on behalf of a syndicate of agents. In additi ....

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Whitehorse Gold Increases Non-Brokered Offering to up to $2 million for Aggregate Proceeds Under the Offerings of up to $14.8 million


Whitehorse Gold Increases Non-Brokered Offering to up to $2 million for Aggregate Proceeds Under the Offerings of up to $14.8 million
Announces Results of Annual General Meeting  Whitehorse Gold Corp. announces that, further to its news release of April 28, 2021, it has increased the size of its non-brokered private placement offering of units and flow-through units . The Non-Brokered Offering has now increased to aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$2 million, which consist of up to 329,000 Units and 778,500 Flow-Through Units. This upsized …
Announces Results of Annual General Meeting
 Whitehorse Gold Corp. (TSXV: WHG) (“Whitehorse Gold” or the “Company”), announces that, further to its news release of April 28, 2021, it has increased the size of its non-brokered private placement offering (the “Non-Brokered Offering”) of units (each, a “Unit”) and flow-through units (each, a “Flow-Through Unit”). The Non-Brokered Offering has now increased to ....

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Algorithm can tell if zebra finch tunes are love songs


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PLOS Computational Biology, researchers looked at how male zebra finches adapt their vocal signals for specific audiences.
Though they may sing the same sequence of syllables during courtship interactions with females as when singing alone, they do so with subtle modifications. Humans can’t detect these differences, however, and it was unclear whether female zebra finches could either.
The researchers first conducted behavioral experiments demonstrating that female zebra finches are indeed highly adept at discriminating between short segments of males’ songs recorded in courtship versus non-courtship settings.
Subsequently, they sought to expand on earlier studies that have focused on just a few specific song features that may underlie the distinction between courtship and non-courtship song. ....

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Novel algorithm reveals birdsong features that may be key for courtship


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Researchers have developed a new algorithm capable of identifying features of male zebra finch songs that may underlie the distinction between a short phrase sung during courtship, and the same phrase sung in a non-courtship context. Sarah Woolley of McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal
PLOS Computational Biology.
Like many animals, male zebra finches adjust their vocal signals for their audience. They may sing the same sequence of syllables during courtship interactions with females as when singing alone, but with subtle modifications. However, humans cannot detect these differences, and it was not clear that female zebra finches could, either. ....

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