The founder of Indigenous Box dishes on everything from her attitude of gratitude to what she’s currently reading and her daily must-haves.
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From Nashville, the TV show, to Nashville, Tennessee, this Oshawa native is a gifted musician who is making her mark on the indie music scene.
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We’ve rounded up five things that Mother Nature can’t undo as you prep for planting season.
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The co-founder and executive chair of 369 Global Inc. gives us the goods on everything from what inspires him to his daily must-haves.
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Artificial intelligence and robotics are becoming important factors in the progress of healthcare, thanks to pioneers like Dr. Carolyn McGregor AM.
Continue readingThe Future in Motion
Motion capture is a fascinating, quickly advancing area
of scientific research. The technology, which was first
introduced as a concept close to 100 years ago, can now
be implemented anytime, anywhere, and can be used to
evaluate a person’s performance, treatment or experience.
Artificial Intelligence in the Arts
While artificial intelligence isn’t new by any stretch — the earliest successful AI program dates back to the 1950s — it has been a hot topic this year. But it’s not just about the scientific disciplines. Visual artists, writers, choreographers and more are learning how to live in harmony with the simulation of human intelligence.
Continue readingForward Thinking at Elexicon
Electricity distribution company Elexicon Energy has already made a lasting impression on the energy sector, despite being a relative new kid on the block.
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We’ve rounded up five things that Mother Nature can’t undo as you prep for planting season.
Continue readingThe Early Days of Electrification
We could write 100,000 words on the history of electricity and it still wouldn’t be enough, but read on for a quick snapshot of the last 150 years — you won’t believe how far we’ve come.
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