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Canada's quantum leap: The little quantum company manufacturing big quantum dreams
Meet QuantumCore and the manufacturing backbone of the quantum era.
Jun 15
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Beyond sovereignty slogans: A defence-tech procurement crisis and the real "buy canadian" plan
Supporting defence tech, fixing procurement, and leveraging AI can turn “Buy Canadian” from a talking point to real sovereignty.
Jun 2
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May 2026
What happens to workers when the AI revolution pops off? | Sitka Media
The job market is tightening. The economy is stalling. And the AI industrial revolution has arrived.
May 21
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April 2026
Bespoke bones: 3D printing and nanotech reshape the future of bone repair
Bespoke bones may no longer be the stuff of science fiction.
Apr 22
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September 2025
Sustainable mining: How scientists help Canada drive modern mineral extraction
We often overlook Canada's leadership in sustainable resource extraction and the crucial role scientists play in driving change.
Sep 10, 2025
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August 2025
Whale-friendly fishing tech: A deep dive into Ashored
Ashored is a special kind of startup that's helping a traditional industry transition into — and thrive within — a sustainable future.
Aug 12, 2025
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Rocket fuel and national pride: Inside NordSpace's push for space sovereignty
NordSpace has grand plans to make Canada's space program a sovereign one. We take a look at their moonshot.
Aug 4, 2025
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July 2025
Stathletes CEO, Meghan Chayka, on high-performance leadership
Chayka says that continuous adaptation is the key to bigger things, better assignments, and beating burnout.
Jul 11, 2025
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June 2025
AI bias won't go down without a fight
Brand new tech. Old-school bias. A study from the University of Toronto shows just how deeply today’s AI image generators mirror ingrained body biases.
Jun 21, 2025
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May 2025
Building the 15-minute city: Tracking sustainable urban living in Toronto
What's better than a walkable city? Perhaps, one that's green too.
May 21, 2025
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Simulation theory was debunked, but philosophers and researchers disagree
Sorry, Matrix fans. Math may have pulled the plug.
Jun 21, 0002
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The deepfakes are winning: Researchers prove AI watermarks are breakable
Despite best efforts, AI watermarking solutions are still no match for deepfakes.
Jun 21, 0002
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