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EDGE Lab
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More than just a cardboard box

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Apr 18, 2017
By Malorie Bertrand The powerful allure of cardboard for children is well known to any parent who has witnessed their child’s delight at putting a box on his or her head — rather than playing with the expensive gift that was in said box. So it should come as no surprise that this sturdy paper product has found its way into the hands of researchers who use it to construct affordable and accessible toys and adaptations for children with disabilities. Jason Nolan, director of the Experiential
The Cue bathroom privacy door handle
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The Cue bathroom privacy door handle

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Marilyn Mahoney
Apr 10, 2017
Hi, The following article was written by Keith Liles on our new product. We’ve also been featured on Fox News, Canadian Insider, Mobile Syrup among other news sources. Please take a few seconds to read this and if you’d like more information, our press release or even an interview with the founder and inventor please don’t hesitate to let me know. Thank you so much for your time! Have a wonderful day! Cue Handles - You’ll Really Want To Get A Hold Of This Tech The handle turns. The locked door
Kit Coleman - The Carbon Studio/Library and Archives Canada
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Syndicated Journalism

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Mar 26, 2017
The insight readers wait for. Anyone who grew up with Ann Landers and Dear Abby may be forgiven for thinking that advice to the lovelorn is an American innovation, but they’d be wrong. The honour must be given (among many others) to Toronto’s Kit Coleman, who in 1889 began penning her regular column “Woman’s Kingdom” in the Toronto Mail. While the bylined feature was styled “for women only,” it was avidly read by men too, notably Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier, who, by his own admission, would
QUANTUM: The Exhibition
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TECHNOLOGIES POISED TO CHANGE OUR WORLD AT CENTRE OF NEW EXHIBITION.

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Mar 13, 2017
Quantum technologies are poised to transform technology as we know it. A new exhibition premiering at THEMUSEUM on October 14, 2016 aims to highlight how quantum science is shaping a new technological revolution that could change all of our lives. Developed in collaboration with the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), QUANTUM: The Exhibition delves into the basic ideas and theories of quantum mechanics and how these behaviours are being applied to technology that will
THEMUSEUM OF IDEA TRANSCENDING OBJECTS
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EMBRACING THE UNORTHODOX THROUGH INNOVATION

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THEMUSEUM
Mar 13, 2017
THEMUSEUM OF IDEA TRANSCENDING OBJECTS – or just THEMUSEUM as most people call it- was born out of the ashes of the underachieving Waterloo Regional Children’s Museum. David Marskell, a former marketing director at the Canadian National Exhibition and now THEMUSEUM’s CEO, was asked to step in and steer the ship through rough waters. Marskell recognized that it was imperative to pivot from catering exclusively towards children and families to offering relevant programming for all background and
New age 21 century wedge free wood/log splitter
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New age 21 century wedge free wood/log splitter

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Walter Rodler
Jan 29, 2017
My inventiveness started at age 13 when I injured my hand operating a wood/log splitter, as so many thousands of others do, every year all over the world. After my many years of in several trades and engineering jobs, I started the research needed in development of a total new idea without the use of the traditional WEDGE for log splitters. I have tried 73 different designs and the 74th was the answer to improved safety, much less power usage, frame thickness, less welding and so on. Not
Art of Research Photo Contest
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Art of Research

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Queen's University
Jan 23, 2017
Finding a muse in research Often, much of the research being done at Queen’s University is only seen by those involved in the project or who belong to the same department. To help highlight some of the amazing work being done at Queen’s the Office of the Vice-Principal (Research) held the second annual Art of Research photo contest, calling on faculty, staff and students to showcase their research, scholarly and artistic work through photography. Dozens of images were received highlighting
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Illustrated News – Half-tone Photographic Printing

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Janis Nostbakken
Jan 23, 2017
October 30, 1869 was an eventful day in the history of publishing. The roots of photojournalism can be traced back to that date when the Canadian Illustrated News made its debut. The picture on the front page of the News was the focus of attention. The photo in itself was nothing special, but the process that put it there was extraordinary. Publisher Georges-Édouard Desbarats and his printer, William Leggo, had worked together to achieve what many others had tried but failed to do. They came up
Frank Morse Robb
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Frank Morse Robb 1902–1992

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Jan 19, 2017
Like many inventors, Morse Robb began his career in science at an early age. Born in Belleville, Ontario he was a studious and creative boy con­stantly coming up with gadgets that often backfired: his Christmas tree light flasher gave his father a shock; he ruined a good pair of pants in an attempt to make ether; and he created a highly sensitive chemical com­pound that exploded with the touch of a feather. But his puttering eventually paid off. By the time he was 11, Robb invented several
Christi Belcourt
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Christi Belcourt - 2016 Governor General's Innovation Awards Winner

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Sep 20, 2016
Christi Belcourt is a Métis visual artist with a deep respect for the traditions and knowledge of er people. Ms. Belcourt uses cutting-edge applied arts and design and new technologies in an effort to raise awareness and to create momentum toward innovative societal change while respecting traditional protocols and ancestral cultural traditions. Her initiatives relate to a wide range of social issues and she champions forward-looking collaborations that are models of respectful partnerships and
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