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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.
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Citizen science: Where research meets the public

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Cassidy Swanston
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Dec 21, 2017
Are you interested in learning about how the world works? You don’t need a lab or degree to explore – citizen science projects all over the world bring discovery to your home, backyard, or community. Citizen science is the product of researchers teaming up with the public to solve scientific issues. Projects exist in almost every field, including ecology, astronomy, molecular biology, and genomics. “Crowd-sourcing” research allows for data to be collected from all over the world, and benefits
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Lovely teeth kept lovely because… Kolynos dental cream cleans IN BETWEEN

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 1, 2017
On a few occasions since yours truly joined the National Aviation Museum, today’s Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in Ottawa, Ontario, an event that took place was around the time Noah and his family built the ark, the odd colleague suggested that I could be quirky or whimsical. If truth be told, I consider myself to be as entertaining as paint drying on a wall. Still, in the interest of quirkiness and whimsicality, I am pleased to offer you this photo, found in the November 1947 issue of the
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'Sugar' Ray Lemieux: Sugar’s little know health benefits

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University of Alberta
Aug 9, 2017
Ray Lemieux earning the name ‘Sugar Ray’ for his discovery of synthesized sucrose, Lemieux’s research led to improvements for leukemia and hemophilia treatments and the development of new antibiotics, blood reagents, and organ anti-rejection drugs. The research program Lemieux’s built at the University of Alberta became one of the premier carbohydrate (i.e., sugar) chemistry research groups in the world. Sugar: key to our biological processes and health Carbohydrates play a central role in how
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Collecting and Connecting

Jun 30, 2017
Curators do many things at our three museums – research, develop exhibits, respond to research requests, provide content for museum programs, and host the public, scholars and students in our collections. Collecting, however, is our most important activity. Through collecting we create a material legacy for Canadians; through the act of collecting we connect with Canadians and help connect Canadians with each other. Collecting is not just collection building, it is community building.
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How to Understand Human Health: Collect a Tonne of Data

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 21, 2017
The New York Times wrote a great piece describing a new research initiative called The Human Project. Its goal is to collect data on 10,000 people for 20 years covering everything from diet, exercise, social habits, computer use, and more. The expectation is we will learn more about the human condition than ever before based on the sheer volume of data available.
Seaweed: From superfood to superconductor
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Seaweed: From superfood to superconductor

Apr 21, 2017
Seaweed, an edible algae with a long history in Atlantic Canada (e.g. dulse seaweed) and some Asian cuisines, could turn out to be an essential ingredient in another trend: the development of more sustainable ways to power our devices. Researchers are using a seaweed-derived material to replace traditional non-renewable carbon materials to help boost the performance of superconductors, lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells in a sustainable way.
Fruits and vegetables' latest superpower? Lowering blood pressure
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Fruits and vegetables' latest superpower? Lowering blood pressure

Apr 21, 2017
Just one more reason to eat lots of fruits and veggies!
From sea to sea: Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope
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From sea to sea: Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope

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Apr 12, 2017
For most people, the loss of a leg to cancer would be devastating. But Terry Fox said it made his life challenging and rewarding. Of course, Fox wasn’t your average athlete. His situation didn’t hold him back from chasing his dreams. Instead, it helped him campaign for the awareness of cancer, its research and the perception of people with motor impairments. To this day Fox instills hope in our nation. Terry fox was 18 years-old just starting his degree in kinesiology, when he was diagnosed with
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The Cue bathroom privacy door handle

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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
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