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University of Alberta researcher Adam Parker leads the way in Human-AI Prosthetic collaboration

Adam Parker's journey from a struggling student to a groundbreaking researcher redefines AI-driven prosthetics. His work at the University of Alberta's BLINC Lab focuses on creating prosthetics that adapt and collaborate with users rather than mimic human actions. By integrating real-time feedback and learning, Parker's innovations transform prosthetic limbs into responsive, human-aligned partners.

Two plead guilty in Canadian court for murdering Kanishka bombing suspect Ripudaman Singh Malik

Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez entered the pleas in the British Columbia (BC) Supreme Court on Oct 21 on the eve of their trial for the killing of 75-year-old Malik, who was shot several times outside his family business on the morning of July 14, 2022.

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University of Alberta Research: New Compound B shows promise as immune booster against Cancer

Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed Compound B, a promising small-molecule drug that efficiently activates the immune system. It offers advantages over current immunotherapies by being cost-effective, having a shorter half-life, and crossing the blood-brain barrier to treat previously unreachable tumors. Compound B shows potential as a versatile treatment for cancer and chronic diseases.

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University of Ottawa secured a $1 million grant for innovative autonomous vehicle research

The University of Ottawa recently received a $1 Million grant for its "Secure, Intelligent, and Trustworthy Ecosystems for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles" (SITE-CAV) project led by Professor Burak Kantarci. Under this initiative's stewardship, secure and efficient solutions will be created for autonomous vehicle technology; industry leaders, as well as academic partners, will work collaboratively towards furthering Ontario's transportation ecosystem while training future innovators.

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University of Toronto Study: Virtual and augmented reality alter our perception of distance in the real world

Researchers from the University of Toronto discovered that virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) can temporarily change how people perceive distance in real life. VR users tended to undershoot targets while AR users overshot them; these results demonstrate the need to understand better how VR and AR impact real-world skills training.

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University of Toronto Research: Dark Matter may solve the mystery of supermassive Black Hole mergers

Researchers, including Gonzalo Alonso-Álvarez from the University of Toronto, have solved the "final parsec problem" by showing that interactions with dark matter allow supermassive black holes (SMBHs) to merge. Their model demonstrates that dark matter particles, which interact with each other, help SMBHs overcome the last parsec of separation, explaining gravitational wave signals and dark matter behavior.

Hindu temple in Canada vandalized, defaced with anti-India graffiti

The Hindu American Foundation said the slurs in the graffiti also attacked Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya while sharing a picture of the defacement.

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