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Critics who say online gaming is ‘just a game’ completely miss the point

May 2, 2021 The Conversation

Now more than ever before, the stakes are getting higher in professional gaming. E-sports should be taken seriously as both an occupation and a form of leisure. Riot Games, the developers of desktop juggernaut League of […]

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Robots are coming and the fallout will largely harm marginalized communities

May 2, 2021 The Conversation

COVID-19 has brought about numerous, devastating changes to people’s lives globally. With the number of cases rising across Canada and globally, we are also witnessing the development and use of robots to perform jobs in some workplaces that are deemed […]

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Hidden in plain sight: The infrastructures that support artificial intelligence

April 27, 2021 The Conversation

During a walking tour of Queensland’s Daintree rainforest in Australia, a talented guide regularly pointed out creatures that were well camouflaged into their surroundings. At one point, he directed our attention to a tree trunk, […]

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Tiny nanotechnologies are poised to have a huge impact on agriculture

April 25, 2021 The Conversation

Science is about big ideas that change the world. But sometimes, big impacts come from the tiniest of objects. Nanotechnology might sound like science fiction, but it represents technologies that have been developed for decades. […]

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Stopping misinformation means fixing the relationship between journalism and PR

April 24, 2021 The Conversation

Public relations and journalism exist in an uneasy balancing act, a relationship where they both rely on each other as part of a communication ecosystem. It used to be that journalism was the stronger player […]

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Blockchain could play an important role in future agriculture and food security

April 11, 2021 The Conversation

Global food supply chains proved brittle during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading for calls to boost the resilience of global food supply chains through improved efficiency in production, distribution and consumption of nutritious food. How could […]

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Ontario’s ‘choice’ of fully online school would gamble on children for profit

April 11, 2021 The Conversation

Despite the lack of data documenting benefits to children, and emerging evidence of several drawbacks and harms, the Ontario government is discussing making full-time online schooling a permanent “choice” in public education. This idea is being […]

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After COVID-19, funding post-secondary students directly could create more accessible education

April 6, 2021 The Conversation

How do we make university education more affordable and accessible? It’s a good but difficult question. Like a silver lining to a dark cloud, COVID-19 has provided impetus for change. In the past several months, […]

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Too much sitting is bad for you — but some types are better than others

April 6, 2021 The Conversation

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a number of new behaviours into daily routines, like physical distancing, mask-wearing and hand sanitizing. Meanwhile, many old behaviours such as attending events, eating out and seeing friends have been […]

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As inflation looms, here’s how real estate and farmland have protected investors

March 26, 2021 The Conversation

More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized nations have experienced inflation. A typical rate of inflation […]

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