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Stethoscopes displayed in the permanent Medical Sensations exhibition at the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
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Curating sound culture: Exploring the history of the stethoscope

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Aliisa Qureshi
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 12, 2022
Few things say ‘doctor’ more than a stethoscope. Even in the modern medical field, which can be regarded as highly vision-based (imaging, scanning, observing), the stethoscope remains a powerful medical tool and an iconic symbol of past traditions. Above all, the stethoscope represents a deep and enduring relationship between medical practice and sound. During my time as a practicum student for Ingenium, I worked on developing a research profile of the museum’s stethoscope collection, focusing
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McGill-Ingenium Fellowship: Part Two - A Tale of Two Nations: Birth Control in India and Canada (1930–60s)

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Urvi Desai
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Mar 31, 2022
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Communications
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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
Aticle from an issue of Guna Sundari in 1936.
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Collection Development
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McGill-Ingenium Fellowship: Part One - A Historian & Her Archives

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Urvi Desai
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Mar 8, 2022
“Excuse me, sir”, I asked, trying to get the attention of the staff member at the Maharashtra State Archives, a public archive located in the heart of South Bombay. I had just spent several moments pacing up and down the dark corridors stacked with piles and piles of cloth-bound files and was making no headway in my search. I continued despite the silence in response, “Could you please direct me to the section with the Times of India newspapers from the 1930s onwards?” I waited in anticipation.
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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Toothy tales: 5 artifacts from your dental nightmares

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 27, 2021
Open wide! In honour of Halloween, the Ingenium Channel offers up a tour of creepy artifacts straight out of your worst dental nightmare.
A women receives a COVID-19 vaccine from a healthcare worker in a school gym. Six people stand in the background, watching and clapping.
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Tech tales: Capturing the stories behind Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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Jennifer Fawcett
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 29, 2021
Did you ever stop to think about the chain of events that had to happen before you could roll up your sleeve for a COVID-19 vaccine?
Two museum conservators wearing full-body Personal Protective Equipment stand side by side, holding a black aircraft control panel upright. The artifact is sitting on plastic sheeting on a table.
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Aviation
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Inside Ingenium’s smallest collections storage room

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Jacqueline Riddle
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 26, 2021
Take a look inside Ingenium’s smallest collections storage room, where a special class of artifacts have recently been moved into their “forever home.”
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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.
A young woman wearing a lab coat, mask, and gloves sits in a laboratory. An array of bottles and equipment is visible on the counter in front of her.
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Women in STEM: A conversation with Crystal McLellan

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 29, 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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