Quantum physics for babies — a different bedtime story

Chris Ferrie writes ‘Baby University’ series, to teach big ideas to little ones

CBC News Posted: Aug 21, 2017

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Chris Ferrie writes books on science for babies, covering subjects like quantum physics, general relativity, and rocket science. (Chris Ferrie/Twitter)

Chris Ferrie writes books about rocket science for babies.

The quantum theorist and alumnus of the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo describes himself as a “theorist by day, father by night.”

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Guelph researcher turning ‘Back to the Future’ fuel into reality

Engineer Animesh Dutta is researching how to turn food waste into bio-products

By Clare Bonnyman, CBC News Posted: Aug 21, 2017

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Using food waste as fuel, like in this scene from 1989’s Back to the Future 2, is something that could become real, thanks to University of Guelph researcher Animesh Dutta. (UNIVERSAL PICTURES)

Professor Animesh Dutta has never seen the movie Back to The Future, but his latest project bears a striking resemblance to the film.

The University of Guelph engineer is finding a way to turn food waste into fuel.

“Waste is a resource waiting for an opportunity,” Dutta told CBC News.

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Biologist biking with butterflies to track migration from Mexico to Canada and back

Sara Dykman follows the monarchs on their annual journey, teaching about butterflies along the way

CBC News Posted: Aug 18, 2017

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Sara Dykman is biking from Mexico to Canada and back to ‘speak for the monarch’ butterfly population, that’s declined in recent years. (Darlene Burgess )

Sara Dykman is biking with monarch butterflies, following them from Mexico to Canada and back again, a journey of almost 16,000 kilometres.

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Carrying on after son’s deadly overdose: Mike Zettler’s story

5 months after his son’s death, Zettler is dedicated to raising overdose awareness

CBC News Posted: Aug 18, 2017

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Since his son Chris died of an overdose at 26, Mike Zettler has dedicated his time to raising awareness of drug overdose prevention in the Waterloo region. (Clare Bonnyman/CBC)

Mike Zettler’s worst nightmare came true in February 2017 when his son Chris, 26, fatally overdosed on crystal meth laced with fentanyl.

“He had his battles in life,” Zettler said. “But overall he was a wonderful young guy.”

Since the death, Zettler has dedicated his time to recovery and raising awareness of drug addiction, and hopes that sharing Chris’s story will raise the profile of Overdose Awareness Day in Waterloo Region.

This summer, there are two public events: in Cambridge August 21 and Kitchener on August 27.

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Chalmers Community Services Centre finds new downtown Guelph home

CCSC brings its ‘judgement free’ programming and services to a new location in downtown Guelph

CBC News Posted: Aug 18, 2017

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Volunteers have been preparing the new centre on Carden Street in Guelph, which opens August 18 with expanded facilities. (Diana Sterenberg)

The Chalmers Community Services Centre prides itself in offering no-judgement services to their Guelph patrons, people they refer to as ‘guests’.

“We only ask our guests for a name and an address,” said Peter Gill, Volunteer Executive Director. “We don’t ask for any proof of income, proof of need or expenses. We don’t present any other barriers to access.”

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Cambridge’s first Powwow: culture, community, celebration

Grassroots Powwow Committee holds its first ever Powwow in Cambridge this weekend at Forbes Park

CBC News Posted: Aug 17, 2017

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Grassroots Powwow will be holding its first Powwow in Cambridge, Ont. this Saturday, focusing on youth and celebration. (Grassroots Powwow/Facebook)

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Professor develops ’emotional assistant’ for Alzheimer’s

University of Waterloo too helps fix ‘emotional disconnect’ and support caregivers

CBC News Posted: Aug 17, 2017

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Caregivers for Alzheimer’s and dementia are often overwhelmed. New University of Waterloo technology is looking to ease that stress. (iStock)

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Mandatory campus sexual assault policies set for fall rollout

‘Tough conversations’ starting after mandatory sexual assault policies roll out at universities

By Clare Bonnyman, CBC News Posted: Aug 17, 2017

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Universities across Ontario are expected to be more vocal about consent and sexual violence initiatives this year, with new mandatory policies in place. (Canadian Press)

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Ontario surgery wait times online comparison shows wide variance

Government hopes to improve accountability, make wait times shorter

CBC News Posted: Aug 16, 2017

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Data published by the Ontario government allows patients across Ontario to compare wait times at different health care facilities for elective surgeries. (CBC)

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Rental scams target students in Waterloo region

Students might ignore warning signs during desperate apartment hunt

By Clare Bonnyman, CBC News Posted: Aug 15, 2017

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By searching the internet for photo use and discovering identical images were included in multiple scams from across Ontario, Erin Doyle avoided falling victim to an apartment scam “too good to be true.” (Kijiji)

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