Saturday 22 April 2023

We Need More Nuance When Talking About Repatriation

We Need More Nuance When Talking About Repatriation

Patricia Marroquin Norby, the Met Museum’s curator of Native American Art, reflects on the lesser-discussed everyday challenges of repatriation work. "As connections with source communities grew, some colleagues shared their surprise at how repatriation attitudes regarding specific items can differ. Some tribes seek repatriation, while others favor a co-stewardship approach or prefer that works remain at the museum."
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Friday 21 April 2023

Can Xi Jinping control AI without crushing it?

Can Xi Jinping control AI without crushing it?

Artificial intelligence will test the Chinese Communist Party’s ability to shape innovation to suit its purposes
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Wednesday 19 April 2023

Black bear breaks into vehicle, guzzles 69 cans of pop | CBC News

Black bear breaks into vehicle, guzzles 69 cans of pop | CBC News

A woman on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast awoke to a sticky situation last Thursday when she found a bear with a sweet tooth had broken into her car and crushed dozens of cans of soda she had left there overnight. 
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Monday 3 April 2023

Japan to face 11 million worker shortfall by 2040, study finds

Japan to face 11 million worker shortfall by 2040, study finds

The working age population is expected to rapidly decline from 2027, according to the study by independent think tank Recruit Works Institute.
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Sunday 2 April 2023

10 Best Canadian Cities To Live In - A Piece of Travel

10 Best Canadian Cities To Live In - A Piece of Travel

From the Atlantic provinces to Central Canada and the Rocky Mountains, you can enjoy many different experiences in these Canadian cities.
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