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Science360

ELEVATOR PITCH Real people. Real elevators.

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine if there were electronics able to prevent epileptic seizures before they happen, or electronics that could be placed on the surface of a beating heart to monitor its functions. The problem is that such devices are a tough fit....
Instructional Video2:55
Science360

ELEVATOR PITCH: Real people. Real elevators. (Ep. 1)

12th - Higher Ed
What if you had just a few seconds to sell an idea? Entrepreneurs encounter this situation every day.



Often, so do people funded by the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research and Small...
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Curated Video

Dairy industry changes

9th - Higher Ed
Dalhousie University's Sylvain Charlebois on the pending arrival of CETA, and the upheaval it will mean for Canadian farmers and dairy processors
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FFAW claims victory over ‘cartel’-like processors following government deal

9th - Higher Ed
Greg Pretty, president of the Fish Food & Allied Workers union, didn’t mince words following a meeting with the Liberal government on Friday. Seafood producers have led a charmed life,’ he said, but this season will see more of a...
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Farmers say emergency aid doesn’t go far enough

9th - Higher Ed
Some farmers say emergency aid announced by the federal government doesn’t go far enough to cover the financial losses incurred because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Curated Video

N.S. lifts longtime moratorium on new fish buyer and processor licences

9th - Higher Ed
As Michael Gorman reports, this includes a temporary moratorium that went into place in 2018 and one for groundfish buyer and processor licences that's existed since 1994.
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Curated Video

‘Let’s keep the pressure on’: Crab harvesters relieved but wary after latest Trump tariff plan

9th - Higher Ed
Crab fishermen in St. John’s are feeling somewhat relieved in the wake of Donald Trump’s latest, unpredictable tariff plan. But say the tide could turn at any moment. Meanwhile, Premier Andrew Furey says the province will continue its...
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Curated Video

Debate over date for this year’s crab fishery now before N.L. Supreme Court

9th - Higher Ed
Crab processors, the fisheries union and the provincial government were in Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme court Wednesday, sparring over whether it was legal for the fisheries minister to move a key date for setting prices in this...
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Curated Video

Manitoba potato industry faces potential losses as companies cut orders due to tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's potato industry is scrambling to adjust to news that the companies they supply are slashing orders, leaving them facing potentially huge losses.
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Curated Video

P.E.I. wild blueberry growers to vote again on a commodity marketing board after years of low prices

9th - Higher Ed
Wild blueberry growers on Prince Edward Island are facing another vote on whether to create a commodity marketing board. The association's executive is urging members to accept the idea, in the wake of low prices over the last few years...
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Curated Video

Threatened tariffs mean this N.L. crab harvester faces financial uncertainty

9th - Higher Ed
How do you fight for a fair price on snow crab when there’s so much uncertainty between Canada and the United States? The CBC’s Troy Turner headed to Lumsden to hear concerns from a local harvester.
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Curated Video

Uncertainty remains ahead of crab harvest

9th - Higher Ed
Crab harvesters are getting ready for the season, which is set to begin in two months. So how is the tariff uncertainty affecting them? Troy Turner went to Lumsden to find out.
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Curated Video

What P.E.I. oyster fishers say they need to save the industry from MSX

9th - Higher Ed
With the MSX parasite looming over the approaching oyster harvesting season on P.E.I., fishers and producers took their concerns and demands to politicians at a legislative committee meeting.
Instructional Video2:03
Curated Video

Diamond Membrane Technology Set to Revolutionize Wearable Tech Industry

9th - Higher Ed
A new diamond membrane technology is poised to transform the wearable tech industry. This innovation promises to enhance performance, durability, and efficiency in wearable devices.
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Bloomberg

Celestial's AI Efficiency Tech

Higher Ed
Celestial AI CEO Dave Lazovsky outlines how their "Photonic Fabric" technology helps to scale AI as the company raises $250 million in their latest funding round, valuing the company at $2.5 billion. He joins Jackie Davalos and Sonali...
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Bloomberg

AWS CEO Talks New Chip Clusters, Nvidia and AI Ambitions

Higher Ed
AWS CEO Matt Garman discusses Amazon's new AI chip arrays and a large language model called Nova. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Garman also comments on the company's partnerships with Intel and Nvidia. Amazon's new chip arrays,...
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Bloomberg

SK Hynix Sales Decline Slows in Sign of Chip Recovery

Higher Ed
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc. has reported a more moderate decline in revenue and said it will increase capital spending. This might be a a sign the global chip market will be recovering after more than a year of challenges....
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Bloomberg

Nvidia to Challenge Intel With Arm-Based Chips for PCs

Higher Ed
Bloomberg has learned that Nvidia Corp. is using Arm Holdings Plc technology to develop chips that would challenge Intel Corp. processors in PCs. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Soldering

Pre-K - Higher Ed
electronics
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Banks of computer servers at CERN, the European particle physics research facility.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The particle collisions in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will produce a vast amount of data every second, and the computing power required to analyse the data is immense
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A closer look at the IRS processors

Pre-K - Higher Ed
/ Woman sat in front of large data machine / automatic typewriter with flashing lights / CU flashing lights on computers / woman changes the tape of one computer and pushes button. A closer look at the IRS processors on January 01, 1965...
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Laptop animation green screen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Laptop animation green screen
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AOI System

Pre-K - Higher Ed
AOI - Automatic optical inspection
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Computer servers in a Data Center. Loopable. Blue.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fly through Servers in a Data Center. 30 seconds shot, loopable. Full HD. Animation created exclusively for iStockphoto.