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Canadian Banks and Telecoms Are Collaborating on a Digital ID System

Posted on May 2, 2019 by Bryson Masse

Verified.Me will allow people to consent to an institution sharing their data to verify their identity or access services. Continue reading Canadian Banks and Telecoms Are Collaborating on a Digital ID System→

Posted in banks, blockchain, canada digital id, Digital ID, enstream, hyperledger, News, SecureKey, verify.me

There Are Now 8,000 Fake Science ‘Journals’ Worldwide, Researchers Say

Posted on September 6, 2017 by Bryson Masse

Researchers from high-profile institutions are falling for these scams. Continue reading There Are Now 8,000 Fake Science ‘Journals’ Worldwide, Researchers Say→

Posted in fake science news, open access, Peer Review, reproducibility crisis, research, scams, science in crisis, science journals, science publishing

Earth Is Choking on 8.3 Billion Metric Tons of Plastic Waste

Posted on July 19, 2017 by Bryson Masse

For the first time, scientists have calculated how much plastic we’ve produced, and its fate. It isn’t pretty. Continue reading Earth Is Choking on 8.3 Billion Metric Tons of Plastic Waste→

Posted in discoveries, garbage, plastic, plastic planet, plasticization, pollution, read, recycling, waste | Tagged Ocean

Google Maps Will Now Display More Than 3,000 Indigenous Lands in Canada

Posted on June 21, 2017 by Bryson Masse

The announcement comes on National Aboriginal Day. Continue reading Google Maps Will Now Display More Than 3,000 Indigenous Lands in Canada→

Posted in canada, Canada 150, cartography, colonialism, cultural appropriation, First Nations, Google, google earth, Google Maps, Indigenous, Inuit, mapping, METIS, National Aboriginal Day, national indigenous peoples day

Homo Sapiens Have Been on Earth 100,000 Years Longer Than We Thought

Posted on June 7, 2017 by Bryson Masse

A new discovery rewrites human history. Continue reading Homo Sapiens Have Been on Earth 100,000 Years Longer Than We Thought→

Posted in africa, anthropology, discovery, evolution, fossils, homo sapiens, Jebel Irhoud, modern humans, Morocco, nature, neanderthal, our ancestors

Homo Sapiens Have Been on Earth 100,000 Years Longer Than We Thought

Posted on June 7, 2017 by Bryson Masse

A new discovery rewrites human history. Continue reading Homo Sapiens Have Been on Earth 100,000 Years Longer Than We Thought→

Posted in africa, anthropology, discovery, evolution, fossils, homo sapiens, Jebel Irhoud, modern humans, Morocco, nature, neanderthal, our ancestors

Coastal Flooding in Cities Like Vancouver, LA, and Seattle Could Double by 2050

Posted on May 18, 2017 by Bryson Masse

Some cities are preparing for the worst. Others aren’t doing enough. Continue reading Coastal Flooding in Cities Like Vancouver, LA, and Seattle Could Double by 2050→

Posted in climate change, Environment, greenhouse gases, la, miami, read, sea level rise, seattle | Tagged Flooding, Global Warming, Vancouver

This Vancouver Startup Is Chasing the Dream of Clean, Limitless Energy Forever

Posted on May 5, 2017 by Bryson Masse

Nuclear fusion is always “50 years away.” But now it could finally, almost be here. Continue reading This Vancouver Startup Is Chasing the Dream of Clean, Limitless Energy Forever→

Posted in canada, Energy, general fusion, nuclear fusion, nuclear power, power, Power VR, read | Tagged Fusion, Nuclear, Vancouver

This Vancouver Startup Is Chasing the Dream of Clean, Limitless Energy Forever

Posted on May 5, 2017 by Bryson Masse

Nuclear fusion is always “50 years away.” But now it could finally, almost be here. Continue reading This Vancouver Startup Is Chasing the Dream of Clean, Limitless Energy Forever→

Posted in canada, Energy, general fusion, nuclear fusion, nuclear power, power, Power VR, read | Tagged Fusion, Nuclear, Vancouver

Cassini Just Dove Into ‘The Big Empty’ Between Saturn and Its Rings

Posted on May 2, 2017 by Bryson Masse

The first foray between Saturn and its rings reveals this zone is… bizarrely quiet. Continue reading Cassini Just Dove Into ‘The Big Empty’ Between Saturn and Its Rings→

Posted in exploration, mystery, nasa, read, rings, Silence, Space, The sound of silence | Tagged Cassini, Saturn

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