A proposal to add warning labels to social media is a step in the right direction, but will likely not be enough on their own to curb the negative
NASA is developing a new satellite that will hunt for asteroids and comets that could pose a danger to Earth. Known as the Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor, the infrared
The Ford government says it will be permanently closing the Ontario Science Centre to the public “effective immediately” due to “serious structural issues” that were identified with the building in
Summer is officially here and this year a rare full moon will mark the occasion with a name that couldn’t be more fitting.
The so-called Strawberry Moon will
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A company drilling for natural gas off the coast of northern Israel discovered a 3,300-year-old ship and its cargo, one of the oldest known examples
The Ford government says it will be closing the Ontario Science Centre to the public “effective immediately” due to “serious structural issues” that were identified with the building in a
Tech pioneer Geoffrey Hinton doesn't deny there's plenty to fear in the AI revolution. Like Daedalus watching his son fall from melting wings, the University of Toronto computer scientist and
When more than 50 tech companies, universities and startups from around the world united to form the AI Alliance last December, much of the globe was still making sense
Japan’s space agency was hit by multiple cyberattacks, but officials say no sensitive data was taken
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Japan’s space agency has suffered a series of cyberattacks since last year, but sensitive information related to rockets and satellites was not affected and it is
As the use of artificial intelligence is on the rise, many employers are looking at how to use the technology and the federal government is no exception. A small


