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In Edmonton, companies find a humble hub for artificial intelligence

Edmonton — and the University of Alberta in particular — has been a hotbed for world-class artificial intelligence research longer than outsiders might realize. More read comments
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Waste not, want not: Would you wear shoes made of fish?
Making wrinkle cream with shrimp shells and shoes with fish leather: it’s all part of a growing movement to use more of the fish and throw less away. More
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More summer sun accelerating Greenland ice melt, study says
Scientists at the University of Bristol in the U.K. have found that increasing sunshine over the past 20 years is helping to accelerate ice melt across Greenland. More
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Think turning your smartphone off means you're not distracted? Think again, study says
Presence of smartphones in the same room associated with decreased cognitive function
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TECHNOLOGYWe need to talk about the future of sex robots, experts say
Report addresses the revolution in robotic 'sextech'
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MEMORYPainful memories could be erased, new study says
Research might one day lead to treatment for people with PTSD, anxiety disorders
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The CurrentMeet the black women who broke ground in NASA space race
The unsung women behind that giant leap for mankind.
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BIRDSCanada isn't getting a national bird after all
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society wanted the grey jay recognized, but that isn't happening
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RAMONA PRINGLE
From prosthetic limbs to baby bumps, new Xbox avatars a move toward greater diversity
Xbox Live avatar redesigns also include wheelchairs
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Why frogs thrived after the dinosaurs were wiped out
Study finds about 88% of living species of frogs began to thrive shortly after dino extinction
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