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China's kung fu robots | About That
Andrew Chang explains why China’s humanoid robots are being recognized globally and how China has been leading in the AI-powered robotics space. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images Source link
Dazzling teen Ami Nakai leads trio of Japanese skaters poised to win 1st women's singles gold in 20 years
In a performance that makes you think big things might be coming in the free skate on Thursday, it was dazzling 17-year-old Ami Nakai of Japan who earned a season’s best 78.71 to take the lead in women’s figure skating. Source link
For the 2nd year in a row, no one finished this wildly punishing marathon
Just like that, the annual race based on a prison break, that starts with its founder blowing a conch and lighting a cigarette, came to another anticlimactic end. Source link
Ancient animal discovered on Cape Breton Island may be one of the earliest plant eaters, study suggests
This football-sized creature could grind its teeth like a hard-core plant-eater, back before that was really a thing — and it may be the earliest vertebrate herbivore ever found. Source link
Poilievre disagrees with Conservative MP's 'anti-American hissy fit' comments
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he disagrees with how one of his MPs recently characterized Canada’s reaction to U.S President Donald Trump’s tariffs and taunts. Source link
Stephen Colbert says CBS blocked interview with Democratic candidate James Talarico
Late-night host Stephen Colbert said his interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico was pulled from Monday night’s broadcast over network fears it would violate regulatory guidance from the Trump administration on giving equal time to political candidates. Source link
IN PHOTOS | Lunar New Year celebrations for the Year of the Horse
The Year of the Horse has begun, and celebrations around the world have started in what is being described as a year filled with independence, forward movement and energy. Source link
Fee charged to hospital patients waiting for long-term care points to system bottleneck, some say
Calgarian Joan MacTavish is frustrated and disappointed her 92-year-old father is subject to a daily fee while he’s in hospital waiting for a long-term care space to open up. The fee isn’t new. It’s meant to offset hospital costs, but experts say it might not be the best tool to manage patient flow. Source link
Montreal General tops list of Quebec hospitals in dire need of repair
A new assessment of Quebec’s hospital network has revealed a grim reality: the state of the province’s medical infrastructure is far worse than previously reported, with the number of buildings rated in poor condition more than doubling in the last year. Source link
Did a cloud-seeding start-up really increase snowfall in part of Utah?
A technology that uses a coiled wire to electrify aerosols has boosted snowfall amid a drought in the western US, according to the company developing it, but the results haven’t convinced other scientists Source link