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Three images side-by-side, purple lavender blossoms, Ingenuity helicopter in flight, cicada close-up on a flower stock.
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3 things you should know about lavender, the Ingenuity helicopter, and cicadas

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Cassandra Marion, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 3, 2021
For the June edition, we tackle Ontario-grown lavender, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter on Mars, and the invasion of Brood X cicadas.
Three images side by side, microscopic view of plant cells, space debris burning up in the night sky, garbage on a beach.
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3 things you should know about living inoculants, space debris, and an ocean of plastic waste

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
May 5, 2021
For the May edition, we examine a new product that could give your garden a boost, the growing issue of space debris, and the urgent need to address plastic waste in our world ocean.
Three images side by side, erosion rills in a field, venus, and a black-footed ferret,
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3 things you should know about soil, Venus, and the black-footed ferret

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Apr 1, 2021
For the April edition, we dig into soil erosion, our nearest planetary neighbor, Venus, and the plight of the black-footed ferret.
Three images side by side, underwater kelp, astronauts eating on the International Space Station, and a chicken breast and salad in a plate.
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3 things you should know about kelp, nutrients, and astronaut food

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Mar 2, 2021
For the March edition, we dive into a sea vegetable called kelp, the six categories of nutrients for good health, and a competition called the Deep Space Food Challenge. Hope you’re hungry!
Three images side by side. From left to right: a salmon filet being sliced with a knife, a greyscale photo of the moon, and an artistic rendering of a protein
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3 things you should know about aquaculture, Moon samples, and artificial intelligence

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Jan 7, 2021
For the January edition, we provide context around the latest developments in aquaculture, Chang’e-5’s samples from the Moon, and how artificial intelligence is helping scientists to understand the behavior of proteins in the bodies of all living things.
Three images side by side: lush Christmas trees in a garden centre, the International Space Station in orbit, and a hand holding a syringe and needle up to an arm
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3 things you should know about Christmas trees, COVID-19 vaccines, and the International Space Station

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Dec 1, 2020
For the December edition, we discuss finding the perfect Christmas tree, what’s in a vaccine, and the twentieth anniversary of the International Space Station.
An image collage of a corpse flower, the night sky, a rain cloud, and a flower with a soap bubble
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4 things you should know about the science of smell, megaconstellations, and the future of fruit

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Jul 28, 2020
Learn about the science behind stinky flowers and rain, astronomy amidst megaconstellations of satellites, and how bubble guns may help the future of fruit.
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