Autonomous Everything: How Self-Piloting Ships, Drones & Military Systems Are Reshaping Industries
Autonomous Everything: How Self-Piloting Ships, Drones & Military Systems Are Reshaping Industries
Electric Propulsion Systems: The Future of Eco-Friendly Spaceflight
Electric Propulsion Systems: The Future of Eco-Friendly Spaceflight
AUVs and the Future of Offshore Oil Drilling with Robotics and Remote Operations
AUVs and the Future of Offshore Oil Drilling with Robotics and Remote Operations
Are Magnetic Fusion Plasma Engines the best option for deep space travel — including interstellar?
Are Magnetic Fusion Plasma Engines the best option for deep space travel — including interstellar?
Swimming Autonomous Micro-Robot Mimics Bacteria to Analyze and Differentiate Human Cells
Swimming Autonomous Micro-Robot Mimics Bacteria to Analyze and Differentiate Human Cells

Major iron ore mine gets approval in Newfoundland & Labrador

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A major iron ore mining project being planned by Alderon Iron Ore Corp. has reached final agreement with the government of Newfoundland and Labrador to proceed. Alderon signed a Benefits […]

Q1 Canadian corporate profits up, led by oil and gas

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Canada’s corporate profits rose 7.4 per cent to $88.6 billion in the first quarter of 2014. Statistics Canada reports that operating profits were up in thirteen of the twenty-two industries […]

Valves essential component of safe oil pipeline

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An oil spill that occurred a few days ago in Los Angeles was reportedly caused by the rupture of a valve at a petroleum pipeline pump station. According to news […]

LNG Canada moves ahead with BC project as China and Russia sign huge gas deal

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The consortium consisting of Shell Canada Energy, PetroChina, the Korea Gas Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation, known collectively as 
LNG Canada, announced that it has awarded a contract for front end engineering […]

Tesla now biggest car maker in California

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Tesla Motors has surpassed Toyota as the largest auto maker in the state of California and is likely to remain so. The electric car maker said that it now employs […]

Google’s self-driving cars revealed to media for first time

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The race to bring a self-driving car to market could be getting closer to the finish line. Google, the biggest player on the field in terms of technology, showed off […]

If Keystone XL dies, will Energy East replace it?

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The Bloomberg Canada Economic Summit 2014, held yesterday in Toronto, focused on the natural resources sector, as well as technology, manufacturing and real estate, according to organizers. Kathleen Wynne spoke […]

Agile robotic arm could catch space debris, falling humans

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When we think of robotic movement, we generally think of something slow and stiff and even unwieldy. Robotics researchers in Switzerland, however, have developed a robotic arm that moves with […]

Electricity rates a disadvantage for Canadian industry: report

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Canada’s giant auto parts manufacturer Magna International Inc. currently operates forty-six plants in Ontario, but it has no plans to open any new plants in Canada, according to CEO Don […]

Progress made on Detroit River cleanup: fish no longer smells

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There is no question that by the 1970s the Detroit River had reached an environmental low point. Since European settlement began in the 1700s, the once pristine river has been […]

Siemens Canada announces order for 270-MW wind project in Ontario

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Siemens Canada used the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) conference and exhibition taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada to announce that it has received one of the largest orders ever […]

Quebec aerospace industry in good shape despite setbacks

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The aerospace industry in Quebec has had to weather “headwinds” caused by the global economic downturn, but it is emerging from that difficult period and is optimistic about the future. […]

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