SmartICE: Tracking Ice Safety in a Changing Climate
In 2010, Labrador endured what became known as the “Year of No Winter.” Temperatures were between eight and ten degrees...
Available File Types:

By:
An artificial intelligence project by engineering researcher Elaheh Sanoubari offers educators inspiration to help students respond to bullying.
For many students, bullying is and always has been a part of school life. The rise of social media has only made matters worse. According to the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth, that year, 71 per cent of kids aged 12 to 17 experienced at least one form of bullying, while 25 per cent reported being cyberbullied.
