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The Tech Entrepreneurs Getting Investors' Attention
The world of business is constantly evolving. Today's stellar ideas are tomorrow's old news. So what industries stand to explode in the coming years? Lux Capital Managing Partner Josh Wolfe and Female Founders Fund Partner Sutian Dong...
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Montreal cabbies drown out CBC reporter
Instead of getting coverage for their Uber protest Montreal taxi drivers decide to blow their horns
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Beloved Windsor Terrace horse stable saddled with construction noises that scare horses
News 12 spoke with John Quadrozzi Jr., the managing partner of Prospect Park Stable , who says the horses are in a state of constant anxiety.
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REM officials say they're doing plenty of noise tests as West Island branch nears 2025 opening
The people behind Montreal's light-rail network made themselves available to West Island residents Thursday. They say they're learning from the REM's first year of operation, and studying how they might temper noise pollution as the...
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Aliens invade New York in tense Quiet Place prequel
A Quiet Place: Day One, the third movie in the franchise, takes the story of aliens hunting humans by sound back to its beginning: the invasion of the noisiest city on Earth.
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Fishkill opens new pickleball courts, plans more as craze takes hold
Town officials noticed the increasing demand for outdoor pickleball courts, and put the recreation and highway departments to work.
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Moncton residents protest noise, odours from scrapyard
People living near the AIM scrapyard in the city want the operation moved to another area. They say it’s hurting their quality of life.
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Police may start issuing tickets for noisy cars
Some critics argue that the sound cameras can't distinguish between modified mufflers and those that need repair.
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'I can sleep better.' Longwood resident thanks News 12 for report on Bruckner Expressway construction noise
Longwood resident Whitney Lawrence says things changed the very night her story aired on News 12.
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Why do northern flickers peck?
Darius Mahdavi, CBC's climate and science specialist, dives into the topic of one of North America’s few woodpeckers, the northern flicker, and explains why they peck at hard surfaces.
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City Council to discuss helicopter noise complaints plaguing New York City
Over 50,000 complaints were filed with 311 in 2023.
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Hudson County officials say noise from NYC helicopter tours is disrupting residents
Sen. Bob Menendez is co-sponsoring a bill that would direct the FAA to study helicopter noise within a 15-mile radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument
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‘Dysfunctional and unacceptable:’ NYS Senate committee chairs release preliminary report into family court
The preliminary report, released by the heads of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Committee on Children and Families, calls the system “dysfunctional, unacceptable and requiring deep re-examination.”
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Excavator flips into foundation of home in Bellmore
Nassau fire officials say the excavator operator was brought to the hospital with minor injuries.
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"COPA 71" documentary sheds light on forgotten record-breaking Women's World Cup
Sidelined by football's governing body, the unofficial 1971 Women's World Cup tournament faded into obscurity. Now, a film executive produced by Venus and Serena Williams seeks to restore its rightful place in history as one of the most...
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Brooklyn College women’s hoops gear up for NCAA Division III tourney after winning 4th straight CUNY title
The team celebrated its continued dominance and is now setting their sights on their game against Bates College in the first round of the tournament.
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Clinton Hill residents concerned about trash, noise, loitering near migrant shelter
The shelter is located on Hall Street, and houses an estimated 3,000 asylum seekers including single men and families.
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Whale are struggling to hear each because of human noise, study suggests
Researchers found that baleen whales can’t make their songs in deeper parts of the ocean, forcing them closer to the surface — and closer to human-caused noise pollution.
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Whale mating calls drowned out by human-caused noise pollution, study suggests
Researchers found that baleen whales can’t make their songs in deeper parts of the ocean, forcing them closer to the surface — and closer to human-caused noise pollution.
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#TheMoment a photographer captured a 'surreal' Icelandic volcano eruption
Canadian photographer Paul Zizka shares the ‘surreal’ images he took of the volcanic eruption in Grindavik, Iceland, on Feb. 8.
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‘It’s a noise issue.’ Con Edison project in Hartsdale has been disturbing residents
Con Ed workers installed a metal cover on East Hartsdale Avenue that generates noise when cars run over it.
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Experts analyzing every noise in search for Titan sub
Carl Hartsfield, an expert with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, says noise in the ocean is very complex and requires careful evaluation. Experts are listening to every sound — including the ones that have been described as...
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Deep-sea mining: The race for critical minerals
There are billions of tonnes of valuable minerals for electric vehicle batteries and energy storage at the bottom of the ocean, and a Canadian-registered company is leading the race to mine them. But marine scientists and...
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DALL·E 2, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney: How do AI art generators work, and should artists fear them?
AI art generators have taken the Internet by storm. How do they work, and how do artists feel about this powerful new technology?