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In 1991, researchers at Cambridge’s Computer Lab pointed a grey-scale camera at the department coffee pot and streamed the image to their desktops, because...

Quentin Stafford-Fraser was working in the Trojan Room of Cambridge University’s old Computer Lab when he and a colleague rigged a grey-scale CCD camera, pointed it at the communal Krups coffee machine, and wired it through a video-capture card...

Innovation UBC Taps Ian Bell To Build Out Research Partnerships

Innovation UBC has appointed Ian Bell as Associate Director, Innovation Partnerships, adding more than 25 years of international experience in technology transfer, research commercialization, partnership development, and intellectual property strategy to the university’s innovation team. Bell officially stepped into the...

Telus to Power Fast Internet for Small Communities in Thompson-Okanagan

A collaboration between the federal government and the government of British Columbia continues to equip households throughout the province with reliable access to high-speed internet. “High-speed internet is essential infrastructure for people to learn, work, connect, access healthcare, and grow...

Why Sovereign AI Could Give Vancouver Fintech Its Biggest Competitive Edge

Talk to any fintech founder in Gastown or a mortgage tech innovator downtown, and the conversation always circles back to the same two headaches: the terrifying cost of running AI models at scale, and the endless regulatory red tape...

From Prison, With Purpose: A Podcast From the Inside

Moment of truth It was a picture of a woman, spotted as he flipped through a newspaper in the day room at Snohomish County Jail, that caused Vik Chopra to reevaluate his situation. She looked like the wife of one...

Electric trucking startup raises $5 million

Twenty electric prime movers will hit Australian roads faster than expected after a first-of-its-kind project secured a $5 million boost. New Energy Transport on Monday revealed it would deploy a heavy-duty electric truck fleet months earlier than planned following the...

The US government locking foreign users out of Claude’s Fable 5, explained

The move came in response to an “export control directive” from the US government prohibiting use of the models by anyone who is not a US national. Mythos is Anthropic’s most powerful, or “frontier”, model. When first announcing the model...

WA government launches $10 million investment fund as bureaucrats embrace AI

The fund will be used attract industry and university partnership opportunities to pilot and scale initiatives that offer productivity or service delivery benefits. WA science and innovation minister Stephen Dawson said it will be supported by a buying mechanism...

The Outer Edge: The Atlantic’s Front Porch

Along North Carolina’s Outer Banks, fishing piers stand as gathering places where history, tradition, and community meet over the water. From historic structures to modern-day gathering points for fishing, music, and shared experience, these places connect generations. Locals and...

The Outer Edge: Wreck & Rescue

Along the Outer Banks, the ocean holds both wonder and memory. From legendary shipwrecks to the origins of coastal rescue, this story follows divers, historians, and rescue swimmers who move through danger and discovery. In the Graveyard of the...

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