University of the Witwatersrand: Wits announces winners of AI & African Music Project. “The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University), through the Wits Innovation Centre (WIC) and Machine Intelligence and Neural Discovery (MIND) Institute, has announced the winners for the groundbreaking AI & African Music Project, a first-of-its-kind initiative exploring the intersection of artificial […]

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University of the Witwatersrand: Wits announces winners of AI & African Music Project

University of the Witwatersrand: Wits announces winners of AI & African Music Project. “The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University), through the Wits Innovation Centre (WIC) an…

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Watch these Islanders compete in a speed puzzling competition
How long does it take to complete a 500-piece puzzle? At a speed puzzling competition Saturday in Charlottetown, the CBC's Taylor O'Brien got the answer.
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Halifax anime convention attendees hope gathering is first of many
Hundreds of people attended a Halifax anime convention Saturday. Anime Fest included local vendors, contests and colourful costumes.
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Digital Music News: WNYC and the Internet Archive Invite Musicians to ‘Reimagine the Public Domain’. “WNYC has teamed up with the Internet Archive for this year’s Public Song Project, inviting musicians to ‘reinterpret the public domain.’ Artists of any level are encouraged to ‘adapt, remix, or reimagine works published in 1930 or earlier.’ Selected submissions will featured by WNYC and […]

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Digital Music News: WNYC and the Internet Archive Invite Musicians to ‘Reimagine the Public Domain’

Digital Music News: WNYC and the Internet Archive Invite Musicians to ‘Reimagine the Public Domain’. “WNYC has teamed up with the Internet Archive for this year’s Public Song Project, invitin…

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This is Colossal: A Pair of Elephant Seal Pups Wins the 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year. “Additional winning images include Natalie Yarrow’s tableau of hinge-beak shrimp inside a pink barrel sponge, Khaichuin Sim’s observation of the controversial annual whale hunt in the Faroe Islands, and Sam Blount’s dramatic encounter with a leopard seal.”

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This is Colossal: A Pair of Elephant Seal Pups Wins the 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year

This is Colossal: A Pair of Elephant Seal Pups Wins the 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year. “Additional winning images include Natalie Yarrow’s tableau of hinge-beak shrimp inside a pin…

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Get Your Green Power On!

Nobody likes power cords, and batteries always need recharging or replacing. What if your device could run on only the power it could gather together by itself from the world around it? It would be…

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