The Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa presents the exhibition “Art of Brick” from May 16 to September 3. (ingeniumcanada.org) All Canadians who have had to live in Europe as a civilian or military member at some point have
Alberta will spend more than $4 million this year to test new technologies to detect and fight wildfires. In particular, the government wants to evaluate the use of a gel water system, a large-volume water distribution system, wildfire detection cameras
On Thursday, May 30, Nathalie Bachand, independent Canadian author and curator, held a conference at the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art in the 9th district of Budapest. The approximately hour-long speech focused on contemporary Canadian art and its connection to
The first comprehensive portrait of the use of advanced technologies in Quebec, released Thursday by the ISQ, shows that the use of green technologies remains marginal across Canada and in Quebec in particular. Data compiled by the Institut de la
An African American man was wrongly arrested because of police use of facial recognition technology, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Detroit. This is the first error of its kind documented in the United States. In early January, Robert
The Chinese government has commissioned a system that can identify people based on their body shape or by analyzing their gait when their faces are not visible, the Associated Press (AP) reported. The technology, developed by Chinese company Watrix, is
Canadian sports fans have a lot to look forward to in the 2021-22 NHL season. Sportsnet has recently unveiled a brand new interactive and immersive broadcast studio Hockey night in Canada and the National NHL on Sportsnet with state-of-the-art display
Investment by Canadian companies in the technology (IT) sector is at its lowest level in six years, particularly due to inflation and labor shortages. This drop in investments is causing a delay in digital transformation activities and slowing the hoped-for
New creative technology program options are available for creative technology and design students at the University of Regina. Students explore digital culture by working in and with interactive installations and mediaexplains Charity Marsh, professor of media and coordinator of the
Despite fears that artificial intelligence (AI) could one day steal their jobs, more Canadians are turning to the tools it offers, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by Léger, concluded that 30% of the Canadian population now uses