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What Twitch Learned from Bob Ross and 'The Joy of Painting'

9th - Higher Ed
The live streaming platform most commonly associated with video gaming is branching out into other genres, such as art, based on user feedback. "This interactivity that we have on Twitch actually works with other categories as well,"...
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Breaking down Damian Warner's pole vault struggles in the decathlon

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Smith and Mark Lee examine the performance of Canadian decathlete Damian Warner during the pole vault which put him out of medal contention at Paris 2024.
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What is your throughline?

9th - Higher Ed
We’re more scared of maybe getting an electric shock than we are of definitely getting an electric shock, such is our fear of uncertainty. Dr Maya Shankar, cognitive scientist and host of the popular podcast 'A Slight Change of Plans,'...
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The Story of Vietnam’s Most Infamous Hacker

9th - Higher Ed
Hieu was one of the world’s most prolific and hunted criminals from 2007 to 2013, when he operated a massive international identity theft scheme from his home in Vietnam. His method was to steal personally identifiable information...
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Why it's difficult for international low-cost grocers to open stores in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government is trying to lure some foreign grocers into Canada to combat rising food prices. But some food industry researchers say that’s all lip service, and that Canada’s a tough sell for international players. Here’s why.
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Tension at pro-Palestinian protests on U.S. campuses boils over

9th - Higher Ed
Confrontations between protesters and law enforcement have turned into chaos at various post-secondary campuses in the U.S. The pro-Palestinian demonstrations at U.S. universities are also being held in solidarity with students...
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Dubai police save cat from floodwaters

9th - Higher Ed
Dubai police came across a cat clinging to a car door handle for survival as heavy rains triggered flash floods in the city. Fortunately for the distraught feline, they were able to pull it to safety in their boat.
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Heavy rains, flash floods sweep through Dubai

9th - Higher Ed
The Dubai Police have issued a public safety advisory after heavy storms washed over the city, leaving streets flooded. More unstable weather is expected to continue until Wednesday.
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Doroni Aerospace Wants to Make ‘Flying Cars’ Reality

9th - Higher Ed
Doron Merdinger, CEO of Doroni Aerospace, discusses the company’s H1-X eVOTL vehicle and how it’s working to bring it to market for consumers.
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Thousands of farmers stage sit-in protest in New Delhi

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of protesting farmers gathered in India's capital on Thursday as they escalated their calls for a new law that would guarantee minimum crop prices. The protesters were previously blocked from entering the city, but police gave...
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Forget storming the court — these kangaroos stampeded across the links

9th - Higher Ed
A golf game in Melbourne, Australia, was interrupted when a crowd cut across the course — not a crowd of people but of kangaroos. The herd of marsupials was caught bounding through the fairway, over sandtraps and back into the rough as...
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You might be working for free on Feb. 29

9th - Higher Ed
Feb. 29 marks a leap day — and millions of Canadians will work for free. The extra day of a leap year, which usually happens every four years, isn’t accounted for in most fixed-annual salary contracts.
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Today is a leap day — but it may not mean extra pay

9th - Higher Ed
Feb. 29 marks a leap day — and millions of Canadians will work for free. The extra day of a leap year, which usually happens every four years, isn’t accounted for in most fixed-annual salary contracts.
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Canadian divers McKay and Miller earn Canada a spot at Paris 2024

9th - Higher Ed
Caeli McKay of Calgary and Kate Miller of Ottawa finished 6th in the women's 10-metre platform synchronized event, at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, to earn a quota spot for Canada at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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Teaching AI some common sense

9th - Higher Ed
Common sense is not so common. Yejin Choi, professor and computer science researcher, thinks we need to take AI way more seriously for this very reason. Even for the most advanced AI systems, common sense remains difficult to program....
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Bag or jug? Why milk is sold differently across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Milk bags first entered the Canadian market in the late 1960s. But why is bagged milk the norm in Ontario, Quebec and Maritime provinces but not other parts of the country? The answer involves the metric system and consumer habits.