Under allvid, all pay TV providers would simply provide their customers with a small adapter that takes pay TV content and makes it available on a customer’s home network.
Technology
Zeroing in on Zero Emissions
How polytechnics will help Canada achieve its ambitious climate agenda
How polytechnics will help Canada achieve its ambitious climate agenda
Internet and the Vulnerability of Personal Information
In an era of internet dominated world, we have to learn how to protect ourselves.
In an era of internet dominated world, we have to learn how to protect ourselves.
Lovely Grub: Are Insects the Future of Food?
Emily Anthes braves locusts, beetles, mealworms and more as she asks whether eating insects is the answer to feeding ever more humans and livestock.
Emily Anthes braves locusts, beetles, mealworms and more as she asks whether eating insects is the answer to feeding ever more humans and livestock.
Care, Power and Macro-Level/Micro-Level Analysis
Some suggestions for linking Niehof's "Micro-Ecological Approach" with other compatible models
Some suggestions for linking Niehof’s “Micro-Ecological Approach” with other compatible models
Veena Sahajwalla: Waste Warrior
From Mumbai to Australia, scientist and engineer Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionising the way societies use waste, with a world-first invention - 'green steel'
From Mumbai to Australia, scientist and engineer Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionising the way societies use waste, with a world-first invention – ‘green steel’
Subsidizing Economic Inequality
The push to privatize the public sector through contracting out is expanding our economic divide.
The push to privatize the public sector through contracting out is expanding our economic divide.
Large Dams Threaten Third of Freshwater Fish
A third of the world’s freshwater fish are at risk due to dams on three large rivers, researchers warn, calling for more rigorous construction planning to prevent biodiversity and socioeconomic losses.
A third of the world’s freshwater fish are at risk due to dams on three large rivers, researchers warn, calling for more rigorous construction planning to prevent biodiversity and socioeconomic losses.
Porklife: Building a Better Pig
How have the farm animals of today been shaped by centuries of domestication and selective breeding? Sujata Gupta investigates.
How have the farm animals of today been shaped by centuries of domestication and selective breeding? Sujata Gupta investigates.
Common Sense Won in the Tenenbaum Decision
What do copyright infringement damages have to do with the constitution at all?
Don’t Talk to Strangers Online.
How important is adult supervision of teens while they are online?
How important is adult supervision of teens while they are online?
The Mind Readers
Thousands remain trapped between life and death. Three scientists are working to free them. Roger highfield reports.
Thousands remain trapped between life and death. Three scientists are working to free them. Roger highfield reports.
John Heron on the Concept and History of Relational Spirituality
Relational spirituality defines itself in contrast to the vertical spirituality that focuses on inner transformation alone, in abstraction from the relational basis of human life; and in contrast to the authoritarian aspects of many traditional and contemporary spiritual paths.
Relational spirituality defines itself in contrast to the vertical spirituality that focuses on inner transformation alone, in abstraction from the relational basis of human life; and in contrast to the authoritarian aspects of many traditional and contemporary spiritual paths.
Critical Reflections on the Micro-Ecological Approach to Home Care for People With HIV/Aids
The concept of household – the central element in the model – is also problematic.
The concept of household – the central element in the model – is also problematic.
More Food Doesn’t Guarantee Less Hunger
Increasing the world's food supply won't end hunger unless we address inequality and injustice.
Increasing the world’s food supply won’t end hunger unless we address inequality and injustice.
Misguided Environmental Policy Uproots Tibetan Nomads
Tibetan nomads have been raising livestock on the Tibetan Plateau for 8,000 years.
Tibetan nomads have been raising livestock on the Tibetan Plateau for 8,000 years.















