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Home»Archives»Technology (Page 2)

Manitoba poised to become a lithium-exporting powerhouse

By Clinton Desveaux on February 10, 2021  

Manitoba poised to become a lithium-exporting powerhouse

The slogan on licence plates reads, “Friendly Manitoba” but it might need to be changed…

Truth, lies and the insidious rise of “misinformation”

By Jack Buckby on February 7, 2021  

Truth, lies and the insidious rise of “misinformation”

Before 2016, ‘misinformation’ was just another word in the dictionary. As soon as it became…

Canada can ride the electric vehicle trend to prosperity

By Clinton Desveaux on February 3, 2021  

Canada can ride the electric vehicle trend to prosperity

The home of hockey, curling, maple syrup and Celine Dion is a nation overflowing with…

Why smart utility meters are a particularly smart idea right now

By Caitlin Rose Morgante on February 2, 2021  

Why smart utility meters are a particularly smart idea right now

Few practical measures have been presented to achieve the lofty goals laid out in Prime…

New accelerator launched to commercialize innovations

By Folio on February 1, 2021  

New accelerator launched to commercialize innovations

The University of Alberta and a local business consultancy firm, with the backing of the…

Virtual clinic pilot sees success in rural Alberta community

By Folio on February 1, 2021  

Virtual clinic pilot sees success in rural Alberta community

A new pilot project called MedROAD is bringing the power of precision health to Pincher Creek, Alta. –…

Machine learning used to predict early symptoms of schizophrenia

By Folio on January 29, 2021  

Machine learning used to predict early symptoms of schizophrenia

University of Alberta researchers have taken another step forward in developing an artificial intelligence tool…

Newly named AI chairs helping advance game-changing research

By Folio on January 21, 2021  

Newly named AI chairs helping advance game-changing research

In creating a program that could play the ancient Chinese board game Go – the…

Halifax-developed battery a game-changer for electric vehicles

By Clinton Desveaux on January 21, 2021  

Halifax-developed battery a game-changer for electric vehicles

Canadians generally have no idea that Tesla’s fancy battery technology has mostly been developed in…

Satellite breakthroughs will change internet delivery

By Roland Renner on January 19, 2021  

Satellite breakthroughs will change internet delivery

Elon Musk’s Starlink low Earth orbit (LEO) network has been awarded US$885 million over 10…

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