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A pancreas made of light floats between the hands of a woman wearing a white lab coat, a mask, and a stethoscope.
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Innovation and the future of diabetes: A conversation with an entrepreneur and diabetes dad

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Dec 17, 2021
Ron Shlien offers his insightful and thought-provoking perspective on insulin — a Canadian gift to humanity — and a look at promising innovations for the future.
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One hot potato, two hot potatoes, three hot potatoes, four: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited of Chalk River, Ontario, and the early days of food irradiation in Canada

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 31, 2021
Do you remember seeing The Amazing Potato exhibition when it was presented at the National Museum of Science of Technology, in Ottawa, Ontario (1991-94), or at the Agriculture Museum, also in Ottawa (1994-2000), my reading friend? No? You saw it at the Potato Museum, in O’Leary, Prince Edward Island, after that date, between 2000 and 2012 perhaps? Wunderbar! It was a great exhibition, was it not? Need I mention that all of these museal institutions are now, in 2021, known by other monikers? Yes
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A shared brain: Data-sharing platform shows researchers the big picture

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Olivia Béchard
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Oct 22, 2021
The Ontario Brain Institute has a vision to bring the worldwide research community together, using a neuroinformatics platform called Brain-CODE.
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3 things you should know about soil biology, space tourism, and the healing power of nature

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Cassandra Marion, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 8, 2021
For the July edition, we tackled organisms in our soil, what’s on the horizon for space tourism, and the fascinating link between nature and mental health.
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Ingenium diversity and inclusion: Finding ways to celebrate our differences

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Leo Joy-Clark
Mar 1, 2021
Inclusivity and diversity sometimes means we have to look at the little things. Read about how an Ingenium staff member navigates the world with clubbed thumbs!
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Black voices in STEM: A conversation with Dr. Juliet Daniel

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Feb 25, 2021
Dr. Juliet Daniel is a woman of action…she is breaking new ground in cancer research, and advocating for Black scientists in Canada.
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Talking about racism: A conversation between colleagues

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Melissa Gruber
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Feb 1, 2021
Marika Eleazard Durandis spoke up about racism and our entire corporation listened! Now she's connecting with a colleague to keep the conversation going.
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My face blind life

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Allison Sinclair
Ingenium
Jan 11, 2021
If you had to identify people by their elbows, could you do it? Find out what it’s like to be face blind.
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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.
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Women in STEM: A conversation with Linda Dao

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 6, 2020
This month, the Ingenium Channel is highlighting a series of talented, Canadian women who are participating in the Dr. Roberta Bondar Career Development Program.
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