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AI-Generated sound therapy for critically ill patients

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Corona Guan Wang
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Mar 30, 2022
At the start of 2022, I joined Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation as a research assistant. Ingenium curators Dr. Tom Everrett (Communications) and Dr. David Pantalony (Physical Sciences and Medicine) invited me to write about a research project that I am currently affiliated with called Autonomous Adaptive Soundscape (AAS). The AAS is an intelligent bio-algorithmic system that selects therapeutic soundscapes to relax ICU patients, via application of machine learning and
A wide view of the underwater room in the RIPPLE EFFECT exhibition; the walls, floor, and ceiling are blue and information about water conservation adorns the walls.
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A refreshing approach: Students create virtual exhibition to inspire water conservation

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David Lafleur
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Mar 30, 2022
When making a fresh start, we often aim to improve the lives of ourselves and others. Alongside resolutions to better our personal health and fitness, we can also make our planet healthier — by taking simple actions. RIPPLE EFFECT is a new, virtual museum exhibition designed to help Canadians conserve fresh water. While most Canadians are blessed with an abundance of clean fresh water, that is not the case for everyone. We are not immune to global warming, and one of its effects are increasingly
A cartoon-style graphic of two hands holding a tablet; the screen features an open book and some science-themed icons like a light bulb, a microscope, and a rocket ship.
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Science Literacy Week explores science in our everyday lives

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 13, 2021
Hey educators! Help your students tap into their inner scientist…with fun and FREE resources during Science Literacy Week.
A young girl wearing a flowered dress is running through a path in a wheat field. Wind turbines are visible in the background, against a bright blue sky.
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Bringing the past, present, and future to life with a captivating artifact

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Janelle Fournier (she/her)
Sep 7, 2021
Ever thought about using artifacts to bring science to life in your (virtual) classroom?
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Astronaut training mission lands in Labrador

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 3, 2021
How do you prepare future astronauts to sample and collect rocks on the Moon? Send them to northern Labrador!
A young man wearing a mask stands at a table, with two cedar boxes stacked in front of him. He is using a garden trowel to dig in a soil-like mixture inside the top box. Pieces of wood and an electric saw are visible in the workshop behind him.
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The Box of Life: Grow a gorgeous garden with one of nature’s superheroes

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 22, 2021
Looking to grow a gorgeous garden? Try vermicomposting for tangible results!
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Protecting the North Atlantic right whale through new regulations

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Sylvie Jones
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Nov 18, 2020
As of 2020, it is estimated that only approximately 400 NARWs remain, with fewer than 100 breeding females, and as such they are now classified as endangered by both the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada and the Species at Risk Act.
An aerial view shows a massive North Atlantic right whale in the ocean below.  On his back there is a distinctive scar that resembles a melting glacier.
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Glacier the whale: A case study in the decline of the North Atlantic right whale population

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Sylvie Jones
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 4, 2020
The death of Glacier, a North Atlantic right whale, is a case study in the decline of the species.
The impressive, black tail of a North Atlantic right whale can be seen sticking out of the ocean.
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Majestic giants: Getting to know the North Atlantic right whale

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Sylvie Jones
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 28, 2020
In the first article of our four-part series, we introduce you to the giant North Atlantic right whale.
A young woman sits on her luggage in an empty airport terminal, gazing off into the distance to the left of screen. She is alone and wearing a blue medical mask, with headphones draped around her neck.
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Remembering the sounds of COVID-19

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Tom Everrett, PhD
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 18, 2020
What does the COVID-19 pandemic sound like? Ingenium's communications curator offers up a look at the pandemic from the perspective of sound.
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