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The Science & Industry museum is reopening Power Hall: The Andrew Law Gallery

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New ReviewFirst look inside Power Hall: The Andrew Law Gallery at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester ahead of reopening on October 17. Visitors can explore sights, sounds and smells of the engines that have changed the world and new...
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Science World launches travelling sports science exhibit across B.C.

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New ReviewWith the FIFA World Cup less than a year away, Science World is about to hit the road to teach kids about the science of sport. CBC's Michelle Morton has the details.
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Possible LIRR strike could paralyze commuter travel next week

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New ReviewThe MTA has yet to reach an agreement with five labor unions representing nearly half of the LIRR workforce, including train engineers.
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UBC engineer wins international award for creating fully compostable menstrual pad

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New ReviewUniversity of British Columbia engineering alumnus and adjunct professor Rashmi Prakash has won the James Dyson award for design innovation. She created an eco-friendly menstrual pad that can fully decompose in the compost. Prakash...
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Plan to axe interprovincial barriers for some professions gets good reviews in Windsor

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New ReviewStarting next year, it will be easier for people with certain types of jobs to find work in Ontario. In the past, those educated in other parts of Canada may have waited months to prove their qualifications. The CBC's Emma Loop explains.
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Beyond U.S. Tariffs: Trump targets India's tech talent | U.S. Visa impact

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New ReviewAs Trump’s administration proposes sweeping new visa rules for students, journalists, and exchange workers, questions grow over America's shifting immigration stance. From wage-based H-1B reforms to 4-year visa caps and revived DHS...
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Meta poaches even more apple ai talent ahead of smart glasses clash

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Meta hires two more Apple engineers as the two companies prepare for competing smart glasses launches
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Fierce talent war in the tech world

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Meta is in a full-on talent arms race—offering $200 million to an Apple AI engineer, hiring staff from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google. Base salaries at Meta top $400,000 plus equity. Apple scrambles to hang on to its AI team while...
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US: Saudi Arabia recruited Twitter employees charged for spying

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Two Saudi citizens, one American accused of working together to unmask ownership of dissident Twitter accounts.
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Capital One Exec: The Future of Banking Is AI and Cloud

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For Capital One, the future of banking is real-time updates ー and that means new technology, like artificial intelligence and cloud technologies. "We believe that the future of banking real time is going to be intelligent and proactive,"...
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GM President on Oshawa plant closing and company's future in Canada

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In his first interview since the announcement, GM Canada's new president explains the decision and shows where the company is going next with its remaining operations in the country.
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Google employees around the world walk out to protest sexism, inequality

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Hundreds of Google engineers and other employees worldwide walked off the job, protesting the company's treatment of women and its handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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Elon Musk to the Rescue!

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The Tesla CEO is sending engineers to Thailand to assist in rescuing the 12 boys and their soccer coach who have been trapped in the cave for nearly two weeks. Musk's team may provide services for location tracking, water pumping, and...
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Elon Musk to the Rescue in Thailand

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The Tesla CEO is sending engineers to Thailand to assist in rescuing the 12 boys and their soccer coach who have been trapped in the cave for nearly two weeks. Musk's team may provide services for location tracking, water pumping, and...
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Leanships: changing the tide in shipbuilding

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Imagine you are sailing on a vessel designed to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 25% and completely eliminate other pollutants, like sulphur or nitrogen oxide. Believe it or not, the solution may lie at an icy pool in northern Germany. The...
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How Microsoft HoloLens Is Driving Innovation at Ford

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Microsoft's mixed reality division HoloLens is teaming up with Ford to help improve design and creativity. GM of HoloLens Experiences Lorraine Bardeen explains how it helps designers and engineers.
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Inside a Canadian Pacific Railway simulator

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CBC's Dave Seglins is shown inside a high-tech training simulator for engineers at Canadian Pacific Railway ​​headquarters in Calgary.
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Pakistan dam construction: Ambitious multi-billion-dollar project underway

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How the high-altitude hydro-electric project is helping Pakistanis to overcome their acute energy crisis.
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2 injured in partial building collapse in Yonkers released from hospital

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Emergency crews said the two individuals were on the third floor of the North Broadway building when a floor and wall on the first floor collapsed into a vacant basement.
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Army Corps of Engineers set to help elevate eligible South Shore homes that deal with flooding

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They are set to begin the pilot portion of the Fire Island to Montauk Point (FIMP) Home Elevation Program.
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Bronx high school students meet with engineering nonprofit in special lab day

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Engineer Tomorrow works with high school students across the country to help them pursue engineering careers.
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‘Blue roof’ technology helps buildings go green

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As communities seek new ways to adapt to climate change, 'blue roof' technology — which involves storing thousands of gallons of rainwater on the roof — is emerging as one way to help reduce flood risk, reuse water and reduce heating and...
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Dr. Robert Fahed says Kitchener-made camera a game changer

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Dr. Robert Fahed, an interventional neuroradiologist at The Ottawa Hospital, says the camera he was able to use on a patient recently determined what was causing the person to have multiple strokes. The camera was developed by Kitchener,...
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‘We’re missing customers.’ Businesses irked by Route 303 closure

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Crews worked to replace a sewer main Saturday in Orangeburg, causing Route 303 between Erie Street and Orangeburg Road to close.