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Project Log #5: Meetings and Test Runs

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Mohamed Ebsim
Ingenium
Aug 17, 2018
A lot has happened in our quest to build a weather station for the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
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Project Log #4: Designing and Modelling

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Mohamed Ebsim
Ingenium
Aug 8, 2018
In my recent adventures as an intern with the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, I spent time programming the Raspberry Pi in order to set a very simple, internal website that can be accessed to see the data. The next task was to start thinking about the casing for the weather station we’re building for the museum. My advisor and I decided to design and 3D print our own boxes.
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Project Log #3: PHP and Databases

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Mohamed Ebsim
Ingenium
Aug 3, 2018
New week, new ideas.
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Project Log #2: Programming and Sensors

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Mohamed Ebsim
Ingenium
Aug 1, 2018
In my first post, I wrote about the first step in my challenge to build a weather station for the Canada Aviation and Space Museum - which was to get the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino communicating. The next step in the project was to connect the weather sensors, and have them output real measurements.
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Project Log #1: Raspberry Pi & Arduino

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Mohamed Ebsim
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Jul 26, 2018
To be honest, I was not completely sure what I would be doing in my internship here at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum. There had been mentions of a cool project, but I really had no idea what I was getting into.
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Searching for the sublime: Algonquin Park and the origins of wilderness tourism

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Adele Torrance
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Jul 25, 2018
In the late 1800s, Canadian cities were in the process of a major transition due to great population increases, industrialization and a growing middle class. Toronto was no exception, and in terms of its population size and industrial production, was second only to Montreal in these years.
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Electric vehicles: The rise of the green machine from the 80s to today

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Jul 17, 2018
In the late 1980s, Canadians began to realize that carbon dioxide emissions, global warming, greenhouse gases, and fossil fuel emissions posed a serious problem. In response, several regional bodies began to introduce environmental policies.
Athabasca Glacier, Alberta Canada
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On Thin Ice - Athabasca Glacier Expedition

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Jul 10, 2018
LTE and Will Gadd descended into Alberta’s Athabasca Glacier to explore the effects of climate change on the glacier. The team was joined by Martin Sharp, a glaciologist from the University of Alberta who helped explain the impacts that climate change has had, and will have, on the area in general and the ice fields in particular.
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On Thin Ice - Athabasca Glacier Expedition Photo Gallery

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Jul 10, 2018
Lets Talk Energy and Will Gadd descended into Alberta’s Athabasca Glacier to explore the effects of climate change on the glacier. The team was joined by Martin Sharp, a glaciologist from the University of Alberta who helped explain the impacts that climate change has had, and will have, on the area in general and the ice fields in particular. For more information on the glacier expedition read: On Thin Ice - Athabasca Glacier Expedition.
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A Frenchman and an ocean full of plastic

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Lindsay Wolcott
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Jul 3, 2018
Ever heard of plastic smog? This article calls attention to the global use, pollution, and production of single-use plastics – and the undertaking of Benoit Lecomte, a French swimmer, to swim across the Pacific Ocean. Lecomte’s feat, if successful, will not only make him the first person to do so, but the journey will act as an opportunity to study (and as a glaring reminder of) pollution in the ocean. Among the threats and obstacles Lecomte will face as he traverses the ocean are densely
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