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LU researchers to examine how robots, technology can reshape Northern Ontario


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A trans-disciplinary team from the McEwen School of Architecture, the Bharti School of Engineering and the behavioural neuroscience department have successfully applied for a grant to make their work a reality.
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The principal investigator, Prof. Steven Beites, alongside co-applicants Marc Arsenault, Blake Dotta and Reza Foruzanmehr, have received $250,000 from the New Frontiers in Research fund, an initiative of the Canada Research Co-ordinating Committee.
The team’s proposal, entitled Human-Robot Interaction and Collaboration as a Catalyst for Creative Economy, Community Outreach and Emerging Design-Build Solutions in Ontario’s North, aims to harness advanced technologies as a way to strengthen northern economies and communities. ....

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A robot that can help you untangle your hair


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With rapidly growing demands on health care systems, nurses typically spend 18 to 40 percent of their time performing
direct patient care tasks, oftentimes for many patients and with little time to spare. Personal care robots that brush hair could provide substantial help and relief. 
This may seem like a truly radical form of “self-care,” but crafty robots for things like shaving, hair-washing, and makeup are not new. In 2011, the tech giant Panasonic developed a robot that could wash, massage, and even blow-dry hair, explicitly designed to help support “safe and comfortable living of the elderly and people with limited mobility, while reducing the burden of caregivers.”  ....

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Science goes rogue -- Society's Child -- Sott.net


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Social justice activists have been arguing for some time that scientific societies and institutions need to address systemic sexism and racism in STEM disciplines. However, their rationale is often anything but scientific. For example, whenever percentages in faculty positions, test scores, or grant recipients in various disciplines do not match percentages of national average populations, racism or sexism is generally said to be the cause.
This is in spite of the fact that no explicit examples of racism or sexism generally accompany the statistics. Correlation, after all, is not causation. Without some underlying mechanism or independent evidence to explain a correlation of observed outcomes with population statistics, inferring racism or sexism in academia as the cause is inappropriate. ....

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