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How the dangerous Ukrainian 'biolabs' myth went mainstream

9th - Higher Ed
Investigative reporter Justin Ling exposes how a QAnon conspiracy theory about U.S.-funded 'biolabs' in Ukraine morphed into mainstream disinformation, and what that could suggest about Russia's own dangerous ambitions.
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How a QAnon conspiracy theory about Ukraine ‘biolabs’ went mainstream

9th - Higher Ed
Investigative reporter Justin Ling exposes how a QAnon conspiracy theory about U.S.-funded 'biolabs' in Ukraine morphed into mainstream disinformation, and what that could suggest about Russia's own dangerous ambitions.
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Ontario parents relieved, worried as school reopening plans for COVID-19 hotspots announced

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario parents are both relieved and worried after learning the province plans to reopen all schools by mid-February. They say it’s important for their childrens’ well being, but are concerned that not enough precautions will be in place.
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Conservatives call on Health Canada to approve rapid COVID tests

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner questioned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the testing approvals. Trudeau confirmed that Health Canada has approved the Abbott Labs rapid test.
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Abbott Lab's Quick-Result Testing

9th - Higher Ed
Phil Ginsberg, Head of Infectious Disease at Abbott Labs, chats with Cheddar about the accuracy of the quick-result ID Now test. Ginsberg says if tests are used properly, the results are nearly 100 percent accurate.
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CSE reports possible security breaches at Canadian COVID research facilities

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith spoke with Scott Jones, the head of the CSE's Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Centre at the Commons Industry committee on Wednesday.
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Will virtual courses leave med students unprepared for the front lines

9th - Higher Ed
Christopher Zwaagstra, an incoming medical student at McGill University, has been inspired by front-line workers during the pandemic but is worried the COVID-19 pandemic will prevent him from getting a 'complete' lab-based education.
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Students to start university without the promise of campus life

9th - Higher Ed
Students who were looking forward to first-year university are coming up against the new reality that most classes will likely be held online, crushing plans to revel in the campus experience.
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Why some sick Canadians aren’t getting tested for the coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
A look at why the health-care system is rationing coronavirus tests.
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COVID-19 is taking a toll on public health officials | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

9th - Higher Ed
Public health officials have become the face of Canada’s plan to combat the virus.
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Bioinnovation centre opens in Dartmouth

9th - Higher Ed
As Hannah Veinot reports, the centre will give Nova Scotia an edge in developing green technology and products.
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Curated Video

The fight against fentanyl: How much of it is being made in Alberta?

9th - Higher Ed
Fentanyl has been at the centre of talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian and Mexican officials. Potential U.S. tariffs against the two countries have been temporarily paused to work on strengthening border measures. The...
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Coalition of 19 states ask federal judge to reverse cuts to US Health and Human Services

Higher Ed
Attorneys general in 19 states and Washington are challenging cuts to the U.S. Health and Human Services agency.
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Bloomberg

SAP 'Exceeded All Financial Goals' in 2024, CEO Says

Higher Ed
SAP had a record year in earnings in 2024, says Christian Klein, the company's CEO. He credits the fact that 'no other company' has better business data than SAP as a driving factor behind SAP's success. Christian spoke to Anna Edwards,...
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Bloomberg

'De-Extincting' the Woolly Mammoth

Higher Ed
Ben Lamm, CEO and founder of Colossal Biosciences, discusses how his company aims to bring back long lost species as it reaches a $10.2B valuation. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

UK Tech Ambassador: UK Committed to AI Safety Research

Higher Ed
UK Tech Ambassador Joe White discusses AI and tech regulation ahead of the UK's first ever global AI safety Summit in early November, convening international governments and industry experts. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on...
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Bloomberg

Gensler Asserts SEC Authority Over Crypto as Opponents Waver

Higher Ed
The SEC's power over crypto appears to be growing even as it faces significant challenges in court, with SEC Chair Gary Gensler filling the current crypto regulatory void. Ava Labs President John Wu and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak join...
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Bloomberg

Japan Eyes Ocean Discharge of Fukushima Water

Higher Ed
Japan is set to release treated wastewater from the devastated Fukushima nuclear plant as early as next month, after getting formal approval from government regulators. Honorary Associate Professor at ANU's Department of Nuclear Physics...
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Bloomberg

ANU's Irwin on Fukushima Water Release

Higher Ed
Tony Irwin, honorary associate professor at the Australian National University's Department of Nuclear Physics, discusses the plans for Japan to release more than a million cubic meters of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear...
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UK can be world leader in emerging technologies, says Sunak

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the “tectonic plates of technology are shifting” as he insisted the UK has the chance to cement its place as a world leader in emerging technologies.



In a speech opening London Tech Week, the...
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Bloomberg

Elon Musk, Wozniak Call for Pause on AI Systems

Higher Ed
Artificial intelligence experts and industry leaders, including Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, are calling on developers to hit the pause button on training powerful AI models. Sarah Guo, Conviction founder, says that...
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Scientists working with microscopes and close-ups of organisms. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Scientists...
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Bridgeman Arts

Scientists looking at outer space from telescopes. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944).
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Bloomberg

AC Health CEO on Cancer Hospital, Covid Impact

Higher Ed
Paolo Borromeo, President and CEO at AC Health, discusses the company's construction of the Philippines' first dedicated specialty cancer hospital, and the impact from the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on...