Canada’s long history with public service media offers a useful model for thinking about how AI could serve the public
Great Lakes Echo
By Eric Freedman
Tiny pieces of moss can be crime-busters, says a study examining how law enforcement agencies, forensic teams and botanists have used moss to solve murders, track missing people, calculate how long ago someone died and – in a notorious Mason County case – try to locate the body of a baby murdered by her father.
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London Free Press
he London Knights' No. 1 centre will not take part in the world junior summer showcase this week.