CANARIE In The News
CANARIE and its related activities are constantly making headlines. The links below are stories gathered from various online sources showcasing the many benefits of CANARIE and its network.
2013
- Re-creating the brain with a $1.6-billion supercomputer project

[Source: Ivan Semeniuk, The Globe and Mail, January 29, 2013]
There are seven billion human brains on the planet, but even the best minds in neuroscience aren’t really sure how they work. How does a network of a hundred trillion neural connections generate thoughts and feelings and motivate action? An international team of researchers is taking a crack at finding out by building a brain of its own.Dr. Alan Evans - Ukrainian teen makes rare discovery on B.C.'s ocean floor
[Source: Curt Petrovich, CBC.ca, January 28, 2013]
The researchers at Neptune Canada — a research project that links an 800-kilometre network of instruments on the ocean floor off Vancouver Island directly to the internet — are also proud of Dudko and are grateful for the boost he's given to citizen science. “Really this is going to be a life-changing experience for this young man, who only in the last few months has developed this interest in marine biology and now he's off and running,” Juniper said.
Video from NEPTUNE CANADA.
2012
- Six things Canadian businesses need to know to keep up with the speed of networks,
[Source: Backbone Magazine interviews Jim Roche, CANARIE President and CEO, September 10, 2012] - Universities hail budget's research pledge
[Source: Globe & Mail, March 30, 2012] - Solving Alzheimer’s and related disorders globally
[Source: ISGTW, March 28, 2012]
2011
- Scientists break world record for data speed
[Source: BBC News Technology, December 13, 2011] - High-energy physicists set record for network data transfer
[Source: e! Science News, December 13, 2011] - 186 gigabits per second: High-energy physicists set record for network data transfer
[Source: PhysOrg.com, December 13, 2011] - High-Energy Physicists Set Record for Network Data Transfer
[Source: ScienceDaily, December 13, 2011] - Hat trick for Alzheimer's grand challenge
[Source: International Science Grid This Week, September 28, 2011 - From CIO to CEO: CANARIE's President and CIO, Mark Roman, interviewed by CIO Canada
[Source: CIO Canada: May 2011] - Tony Clement, Wycliffe Gordon and friends — a broadband celebration
[Source: iPolitics.ca: Ottawa, February 08, 2011] - CANARIE Supports the Arts (Forward to 23:30, after the advertisement.)
[Source: CBC News: Ottawa, February 08, 2011] - University professor creates Facebook-like traffic site
[Source: ITWorldCanada.com, February 3, 2011]
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