Douglas College announces new asteroid mining program
“A chimpanzee could do it,” Tamara Mbebo, asteroid miner
“A chimpanzee could do it,” Tamara Mbebo, asteroid miner
“Giving them the same rights as human beings is ridiculous,” Trevor Danvers, president Blood and Bone, Vancouver chapter
“I’ve lost four cousins to farm salmon,” Dave Michell, Wet’suwet’en fisherman
Could you imagine if you were able to explore the setting of your favourite novel all around you while reading the book?
Utopia, as defined by my good friend Merriam-Webster, is ‘…a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social condition.
That shiny new degree tells employers that you know a few things, but more importantly, it tells them that you know how to buckle down and work towards something for multiple years.
When you think of Vancouver, and what sets our city apart from many others, often two things come to mind—the Skytrain, and the recognizable shape of Science World at Telus World of Science.
In other cities, collectives can house up to 20 people, often people of diverse ages and backgrounds, and even multiple family units.
Take my word for it, the future will be kind to all of you.