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2020-07-03
Morse Things are Internet connected ceramic cups and bowls that communicate with each other in Morse Code. This ongoing research iteratively asks thing-centered questions of things and technology. A…
2023-04-12
Author: Su, Haotian
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used in robotics and biomedical applications for sensing and diagnostic purposes. Because of the complex shape of the human limbs and the uneven surface of the…
2023-03-29
Author: Dhari, Joeveen
Old Growth forests play a crucial role in BC's multi-billion dollar logging industry. When left standing, Old Growth forests provide economic contributions through tourism, recreation, carbon…
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Issues of the Children's Mental Health Research Quarterly, a publication of the SFU Children's Health Policy Centre.
The diversity of the world’s cultures, both past and present, is one of the key attractions of travel. Governments, the tourism industry, and…
Tse’K’wa, formerly known as Charlie Lake Cave, has been visited by people for more than 12,000 years, and this site now preserves a record of human…