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glitter bomb
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Ex-NASA engineer's glitter bomb exacts revenge on porch thieves

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Dec 21, 2018
When U.S. engineer Mark Rober — who worked on the design of NASA’s Mars Rover — saw a pair of thieves snatch an Amazon package off of his front doorstep, he decided to take matters into his own hands. Check out this article and video to see the device Rober engineered to teach greedy thieves a lesson.
pepper
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Finding an earth-friendly way to wash our food

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 3, 2018
Canada's food industry could soon use a new product to help enhance the safety and longevity of fresh foods, such as raw meats and pre-cut fruit and vegetables. Watch this video from the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum to learn how electrolysed water is emerging as a new, more effective and environmentally-friendly way of cleaning our foods.
potato
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Researchers offer up an "a-peeling" solution to plastic wrap

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Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Apr 27, 2018
Did you know that Canada processes a whopping 2.86 million tonnes of potatoes a year — into things like frozen French fries, instant mashed potatoes and chips? Unfortunately, all of that processing translates into a lot of potato waste. But recently — at the University of Alberta — a team of innovative researchers found a way to put these potato processing leftovers to good use...by transforming then into a biodegradable plastic! Watch this short, educational video — developed by the Canada
Rubik's Cube
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Student-made robot sets new world record for solving the Rubik’s Cube

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Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 24, 2018
Since its invention in the 70s, the Rubik’s Cube has entertained, challenged, and frustrated users around the world. Last month, a pair of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology devised a robot capable of solving the popular 3D puzzle in an astounding 0.38 seconds. Read the full story – and watch a video that shows the robot in action. http://news.mit.edu/2018/featured-video-solving-rubiks-cube-record-time-0316
An advertisement of a redesigned iron in the 1870s
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Science & Technology: By Women for Women

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Canada Science and Technology Museum
Sep 7, 2017
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A medical researcher performing tests
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Science & Technology: Canadian Women Making an Impact

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Canada Science and Technology Museum
Sep 7, 2017
Avro Arrow
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Raising the Avro Arrow

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 14, 2017
Using Kraken Sonar Inc. advanced high resolution sonar technology to scan Lake Ontario, a team from OEX Recovery Group Inc. launch the search and recovery of nine free-flight Avro-Arrow models.
Avro Arrow
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Heritage Minutes: Avro Arrow

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 14, 2017
The Avro Arrow –a triumph of aerospace achievement in Canadian history. Launched in 1953, the Avro Arrow project was innovative for the times as the most advanced and fastest interceptor aircraft.
Orenda et un pionnier de l'informatique - John Duggan, Capitaine d'aviation Ba Peng (à la retraite)
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Orenda and the Computer - John Duggan, Flight-Lieutenant Ba Peng (ret'd)

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Jun 14, 2017
John Duggan shares his experiences of working with an electronic calculator, now commonly known as a computer, on the infamous Orenda engine for A.V.Roe Canada Limited, and how the use of this new technology greatly influenced the effectiveness and power of the Canadair Sabres. "Voices from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum", a new documentary film series produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in collaboration with Outsiders Films Inc., focuses the spotlight on men who have left
Henry Seth Taylor steam buggy
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Road Transportation
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Science Alive! Episode 10: Canada's First Car

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Jun 24, 2016
Did you know that Canada’s first automobile had a horse and buggy design with a boiler and steam engine? On this episode of Science Alive, Dave talks with Curator of Transportation, Sharon Babaian about the steam buggy built by Quebec jeweller and watchmaker Henry Seth Taylor in 1867. Learn about the details of this unique vehicle and how its design was influenced by his skills as a jeweller.
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