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Virtual reality training scenarios for police officers

Virtual reality training scenarios for police officers

by Kristen De Jager | Jun 12, 2024 | News, UVicSpace

June 11, 2024 | Vancouver is Awesome via UVic News In the week of June 2, Axon, a US -based company showcased its virtual reality products that are meant to help train police officers in a number of different scenarios. As the Vancouver is Awesome article described,...
Interview: West Coast Wave Initiative

Interview: West Coast Wave Initiative

by Kristen De Jager | Jun 5, 2024 | News, News & events, UVicSpace

May 24, 2024 | Aboriginal Peoples Television Network via UVic News On May 24, the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network’s Melina visited the University of Victoria’s West Coast Wave Initiative. There, Bryson Robertson showed how they take wave measurement...
British Columbia needs unified response to the biodiversity crisis

British Columbia needs unified response to the biodiversity crisis

by Kristen De Jager | Jun 5, 2024 | News, UVicSpace

May 27, 2024 | The Canadian Press, The Conversation via UVic News The vast gaps in British Columbia’s (BC) approach to rectifying the biodiversity crisis was brought to light in an article penned by Jennifer Sunday, David Castle, George Poulakidas, and Mary I....
May 2024 solar storm frenzy strong enough to affect the deep sea

May 2024 solar storm frenzy strong enough to affect the deep sea

by Kristen De Jager | May 22, 2024 | News, UVicSpace

May 20, 2024 | Yahoo! News, Ocean Networks Canada via UVic News While the aurora borealis lit up the sky on May 10, its impact could also be seen from deep within our oceans. According to Ocean Networks Canada (OCN), their underwater compasses had observed substantial...
UVic prof caught up in 2012 health firings remembered as ‘force of nature’

UVic prof caught up in 2012 health firings remembered as ‘force of nature’

by Kristen De Jager | May 22, 2024 | News, UVicSpace

May 19, 2024 | Vancouver is Awesome via UVic News Rebecca Warburton will be remembered as a “force of nature”, and as “a generous person who stuck to her belief in evidence” throughout her lifetime and career, says a Vancouver is Awesome...
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