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  • Signature of climate change: Nearly half of harmful wildfire smoke exposure linked to human-caused warming – Phys.org

    1. Signature of climate change: Nearly half of harmful wildfire smoke exposure linked to human-caused warming  Phys.org
    2. Wildfire smoke lofted miles high could have an unexpected effect on Earth’s climate  Space
    3. The Smoky Signature of Climate Change  

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  • Google Workspace Retirement Scheduled for Feb. 23

    Google Workspace Retirement Scheduled for Feb. 23

    December 16, 2025

    Purdue Northwest Faculty and Staff,

    The transition from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 is scheduled for February 23, 2026.

    Important Information for All Faculty and Staff

    • Purdue IT will automatically transfer your emails (if…

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  • U of T alum Don Harrison creates chair in AI and technology

    U of T alum Don Harrison creates chair in AI and technology

    Blue J Legal: A major player in the legal tech sector

    Niblett co-founded Blue J Legal, AI software for tax research, 10 years ago with colleagues, Benjamin Alarie, Osler Chair in Business Law, Professor Albert Yoon, and Michael J. Treblicock Chair in Law and Economics.  Last summer, the U of T spinoff secured $167-million in financing led by two U.S. venture-capital firms.

    “The technology’s capacity has just exploded in the last few years,” he says, reflecting on the rudimentary machine learning models of Bue J’s early days. “We don’t have to create or structure data in the same way we did ten years ago. The large language models can be asked very in-depth questions about how a fact pattern fits within the law.” 

    Niblett sees big changes on the horizon, as language models and computer processing speeds ramp up at a pace never seen before. “We predicted this world where people would be told – instantly – what you’re doing is lawful or not,” says Niblett.

    “It’s not clear to me that we need to take years to decide these cases. A lot of courts are trying to cut through their backlog by using the facts of the case and AI. But where do you draw the line between instantaneous legal advice from a machine versus an instantaneous legal ruling from the machine?” He says that despite the increasing accuracy of current models, there’s still a role for the human lawyer.

    The changing nature of legal services

    “We teach students about legal reasoning, understanding the nature of legal argument and understanding how the law helps society as a whole. It’s not about teaching an ‘answer’, but rather, understanding the process. Otherwise, the law will just be a button-pushing exercise and that’s not what the law is.”

    “Understanding what the law is –and what the law should beis an incredibly important part of what I’m trying to teach. But I think the nature of legal services will change enormously i – in the next ten years.”

    Harrison agrees. He says AI has the potential to give access to legal services unavailable before, such as drafting wills, or navigating minor matters in court which can improve access to justice. He adds helping people and small businesses navigate these new technologies is a big opportunity, as the market for these types of services grow.

    Tomorrow’s lawyer: Intersecting tech and AI

    “My hope is that the development of this technology does create new opportunities for the legal profession. By automating routine, labour-intensive tasks like document review and preliminary legal research, AI frees legal professionals to focus on distinctly human, higher-value work: strategic analysis, creative problem-solving and ethical judgment,” says Harrison.

    Harrison says, in this shift away from labour to a focus on wisdom and strategy, he also sees a new class of lawyer emerging at the intersection of law and AI: one that enables its development while also helping society understand how these technologies work. “We want to make sure the benefits of technology are enhanced by our ability to build connecting frameworks of trust and public benefit.”

    By Nina Haikara
     

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  • JMU Sits Atop Sun Belt’s Bubas Cup Standings After Fall Sports

    JMU Sits Atop Sun Belt’s Bubas Cup Standings After Fall Sports

    HARRISONBURG, Va. – James Madison University leads the Sun Belt Conference’s Vic Bubas Cup standings through the 2025 fall sports season. The Bubas Cup is the Sun Belt’s all-sports championship, awarded to the top athletics department in the…

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  • 2025-12-16 – Ettinger Testifies before Committee on the Situation at Canada Post – CUPW

    1. 2025-12-16 – Ettinger Testifies before Committee on the Situation at Canada Post  CUPW
    2. Canada Post expects to ‘break even by 2030,’ says CEO  Global News
    3. Devilish details: 53,000 Canada Post workers still in the dark on tentative deal as both sides iron out contract wording  Toronto Star
    4. ‘Better service, not less’: Canada Post pledges ‘thoughtful’ reforms and ‘leaner workforce’ amid MP concerns over loss of rural postal ‘lifeline’  The Hill Times

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  • Dodd Takes Home Sun Belt Player of the Week Honors

    Dodd Takes Home Sun Belt Player of the Week Honors

    NEW ORLEANS – App State Men’s Basketball senior guard Alonzo Dodd has been named App State’s…

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  • Harbor Lights Tour at Nauticus

    Harbor Lights Tour at Nauticus

     Nov. 28-29, Dec. 5-6, 12-13, & 19-20
    ⏰ 6PM & 7PM

    Enjoy two festive adventures in one night! Take a 30-minute cruise aboard the Victory Rover for stunning views of the Battleship Wisconsin and downtown Norfolk glowing with holiday…

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  • Backgrounder: Investing in methane emissions reduction technologies

    On December 16, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, on behalf on the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Tim Hodgson, announced nearly $16 million in funding for investment in methane emissions reduction technologies across Canada.

    The eight projects announced today will receive funding through the Energy Innovation Program’s Methane Measurement and Mitigation call for proposals launched in 2024 in support of Canada’s Methane Centre of Excellence. This call commits to investing in Canadian expertise to accelerate knowledge and technologies for methane measurement, reporting and mitigation.  

    In addition, further funding through the EIP will provide continued support to Carleton University’s development of measurement-based inventories of methane emissions in the upstream oil and gas sector, first announced in May 2024.

    Energy Innovation Program

    Project name: Scalable, Cost-Efficient Mesh Networks for Continuous Methane Monitoring and Leak Localization in Natural Gas Facilities 
    Recipient: Spero Analytics Inc.
    Location: Toronto, Ontario
    Funding amount: $290,000
    Description: With this funding, and in-kind support from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), Spero Analytics will collaborate with ECCC to build and deploy a real-time mesh network for methane monitoring that is economical at scale and can operate in off-grid facilities.

    Project name: Standardization for Methane Emissions Detection, Quantification, Data Quality and Verification
    Recipient: Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Group
    Location: Toronto, Ontario
    Funding amount: $600,000
    Description: This project will establish standardized methods for methane measurement,  reporting and verification (MRV) practices in Canada, thus supporting consistency in MRV practices in Canada and aligning with internationally accepted practices. The project will also provide the Canadian oil and gas sector with a consistent basis for supporting methane emission MRV.

    Project name: MethaneNet: A National Program for Measurement, Reporting and Verification
    Recipient: Carleton University
    Location: Ottawa, Ontario
    Funding amount: $5,000,000
    Description: The project consists of a national program, MethaneNet, which will link academia, industry, provincial and federal governments in the united objective of accelerating development and implementation of world-leading, national-scale measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) approaches to eliminate energy and waste sector methane emissions.  

    Project name: MEMS-Photoacoustic Drone-Mounted Methane Detection Platform
    Recipient: NXTSENS Microsystems Inc. 
    Location: Montreal, Quebec
    Funding amount: $2,613,204 
    Description: This project will develop a drone-based platform for detecting, quantifying and source-locating point-source methane emissions. This technology will increase the feasibility and decrease the costs associated with conducting more stringent leak detection and repair programs, facilitating reduction of methane emissions from the upstream oil and gas sector.

    Project name: Aerial Detection and Quantification of Methane Emissions From Non-Producing Oil and Gas Wells and Surface Casing Vent Flows
    Recipient: McGill University 
    Location: Montreal, Quebec
    Funding amount: $825,010  
    Description: This project will develop and validate a multi-scale methane emission measurement method that better detects and quantifies low-emitting methane sources by integrating aerial sensing with ground-based techniques. This project will enable more accurate measurement of methane emissions, supporting Canada’s efforts to reduce emissions and meet its climate targets. The data collected will support regulations and policies in the oil and gas sector.

    Project name: Advancing Methane Emissions Management: An Open-Standard, Multi-Sensor Monitoring, Measurement, Reporting and Verification Platform for Enhanced Measurement-Informed Inventory
    Recipient: SensorUp Inc.  
    Location: Calgary, Alberta
    Funding amount: $3,000,000
    Description: This project will deploy a large-scale, multi-sensor Measurement, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MMRV) solution that leverages open-standard platforms and artificial intelligence (AI). It will improve energy export competitiveness through lower emissions, stimulate economic growth and high-quality employment in Canada’s clean tech and AI sector and strengthen Canada’s reputation as a global leader in climate innovation.

    Project name: Development and Demonstration of a High-Sensitivity, Low-Cost Continuous Methane Monitoring Camera
    Recipient: Kuva Canada Inc. 
    Location: Calgary, Alberta
    Funding amount: $952,500
    Description: This project aims to develop a continuous methane monitoring camera with improved performance and lower cost compared to similar commercially available technologies. The project will advance methane reduction in the oil and gas industry by improving detection accuracy and improving timely reporting of emissions data. 

    Project name: Prototyping and Technology Demonstration of a Methane Sensor for Widespread Application
    Recipient: The University of British Columbia 
    Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
    Funding amount: $1,612,500
    Description: The project will develop a sensor that uses arrays of sensing and reference nodes for real-time methane measurement. The approach integrates emerging technological innovations, which will result in an energy-efficient, inexpensive sensor with the potential to significantly advance the current methane sensing benchmarks.

    Project name: A National-Scale, Measurement-Based Upstream Oil and Gas Methane Census
    Recipient: Carleton University
    Location: Ottawa, Ontario
    Funding amount: $925,750
    Description: This additional funding will expand the scope of the project to support completing aerial surveys along major natural gas pipelines in British Columbia in order to directly measure methane emissions associated with the midstream liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain.  

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  • NC State’s Will Denny Tabbed ACC Wrestler of the Week

    NC State’s Will Denny Tabbed ACC Wrestler of the Week

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – NC State’s Will Denny was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestler of…

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  • NSF VLA and ALMA Reveal Time-Stamps of Star Birth in Dazzling Cosmic Jet

    NSF VLA and ALMA Reveal Time-Stamps of Star Birth in Dazzling Cosmic Jet

    An international group of astronomers has uncovered the clearest evidence yet that the powerful jets launched by newborn stars dependably record a star’s most violent growing pains, confirming a long‑standing model of how these jets…

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