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New Professorship in AI established with S$6 million gift from Chen Yidan Foundation

The Chen Yidan Foundation, started by Dr Charles Chen Yidan, a Core Founder of Tencent, one of Asia’s largest internet companies, has pledged a gift of S$6 million to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore).

UBC study reveals 15 ways to improve salmon survival after capture-and-release

A six-year UBC study reveals salmon injuries from hooks, nets and handling as key factors behind post-release mortality.

Autism Research Clinic will seek answers from genes

The Centre for Brain Research's Autism Research Clinic aims to use genetic diagnoses to improve the lives of families of children with autism.

Gaia wins UNESCO’s grand prize for architecture and design

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has been recognised on the global stage with a prestigious award that celebrates the finest contemporary architectural projects worldwide.

University of Alberta innovators recognized with ASTech Awards

Fighting the global scourge of microplastics, cryopreserving human cells to combat disease and improving efficiency in Canada’s construction industry are just three University of Alberta...

Economic stagnation needs bold solutions

Opinion: Finance Minister Nicola Willis promised change, but with stagnant growth and limited reforms, National faces mounting scrutiny, writes Robert MacCulloch.

Waterloo partners with The Blockchain Center in Abu Dhabi to expand innovation globally

Global blockchain innovation network developed by University of Waterloo alum and serial entrepreneur is coming to Waterloo.

Tantrums in children could be linked to ADHD

Preschool children who struggle to control their emotions and behaviour have more symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder – known as ADHD - at age seven, a study suggests.

Leading engineer looks back on career of fighting fires

From a boy who blew up model cars with firecrackers to an international expert on fire engineering, Charley Fleischman has built his career around fire safety.

Research into artists’ earnings reveals falling incomes and significant pay disparities

Research undertaken by the University of Glasgow into artists’ earnings reveals falling incomes and significant pay disparities across demographics.
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