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British Columbia invests $50 million in tourism infrastructure, which includes the Science World dome

The provincial government recently declared it would allocate $50 million in funding for tourism infrastructure projects throughout British Columbia, including Science World in Vancouver's iconic dome repairs. The funding is a part of the province's plan for economic recovery, which aims to help the tourism sector, which has suffered dramatically

Using a massive underwater pool, NASA is getting ready for the upcoming moon landing

NASA's big goal for this decade is to have humans return to the moon. But before that can happen, they must prepare the astronauts, who will be the first humans to set foot on the moon since 1972. Moreover, a massive underwater replica of the moon's environment would be an

Smoke from Canadian wildfires affects millions across North America

Millions of people in Canada and the United States are adversely affected by the smoke from these fires due to the poor air quality and health risks it poses.

The Future of Ocean Exploration: How Robots and AI Are Learning the Secrets of the Deep

Water covers over 70% of our planet, but we are more familiar with Mars' surface than the ocean floor. Understanding how the ocean affects climate change, biodiversity, natural resources, and human activities depends on mapping and ocean exploration. Traditional ocean exploration techniques, however, are expensive, time-consuming, and constrained by human

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