Can computers help researchers understand how animals communicate? Tuesday on Ask a Vet, Dr Danielle Jongkind examines the use of AI in behavioural studies. Fruits are a fantastic source of the essential vitamins and minerals that we need and Nutritionist Julia Karantjas tells us which pack the biggest punch. A multitude of free heritage events are returning to Manitoba this month. Community Reporter Vic Pereira tells us more about the Doors Open
Winnipeg event and how you can celebrate the stories their buildings tell. We travel to the east coast for part two of our Community Reporter double feature, where Kim Thistle tells us how to grab tickets for a described performance of the political satire, Tamasha-O-Tamasha. Is reality TV the best vehicle for disability representation in media? We revisit a conversation with AMI Communications Specialist Greg David examining the nuances of inclusion and representation in television. One of the largest 3D printed art projects ever made was brought to life in Canada. John Biehler joins us for our Voices segment and tells us about his involvement in “The National Portrait” project and more.Find Kelly & Company on YouTube!
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