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What does innovation mean to you?
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BC Innovator: Terry Thomas

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Dec 11, 2017
“To me, innovation is taking a creative idea and applying it to something.” A discussion on innovation with Terry Thomas.
What does innovation mean to you?
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BC Innovator: Haig Ferris

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Dec 11, 2017
“When people invent new ideas, it’s usually against what the experts of the day say is the way things should be done. So I look for people whose ideas, basically, are challenging what is the norm.” A discussion on innovation with Haig Ferris.
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BC Innovator: Catalina Lopez-Correa

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Dec 11, 2017
“Innovation is a way to do things differently, and it’s not just about science, it’s about everything in life. It’s about thinking differently, it’s about approaching a common task in a different way. It’s about bringing new ideas. It’s about bringing research and new products and new approaches.” A discussion on innovation with Catalina Lopez-Correa.
Corrosion from contact with groundwater must be managed as pipelines age.
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Ensuring Oil And Gas Pipeline Integrity Using Neutron Beams

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Nov 22, 2017
The Canadian energy sector has developed standard practices to ensure that oil and gas pipelines remain safe as they age. For the past decade, these standard practices have been influenced by a team of researchers, including one University of Alberta professor and his industrial partners, who use neutron beams to better understand stress and corrosion in pipeline steel. Despite an increasing focus on clean energy sources, much of today’s North American society continues to be fueled by oil and
The full size mock up of the Berlin Doman BD-19 helicopter. Anon., “Jane’s all the World’s Aircraft Supplement – Berlin Doman.” Flying Review International, April 1969, 31.
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To dream the impossible dream, Part 3

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Rénald Fortier
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Nov 21, 2017
Again, hello, my reading friend. Are you ready? Let’s go. Despite the successive failure of the LZ-5 production projects in the United States and Canada, Doman Helicopters, Incorporated did not give up hope of commercialising this helicopter – or a more modern machine. One only needs to think about the Doman D-12, a small two seat helicopter proposed in 1958. It should be noted that the LZ-5 made in Canada may have carried out at least one demonstration flight at Le Bourget airport in Paris
Clumping together of Janus molecules after binding with E.coli substitute
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The Future of Food Safety: Bacterial Detection through a Smartphone

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Lauren DiVito
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Nov 17, 2017
Researchers at MIT and the Max Planck Institute have developed a method for quick, on-site E. coli detection in food. While current food safety testing either requires days to complete or expensive equipment, this new method, paired with a smartphone and QR code, will make testing inexpensive and portable. The new detection process uses Janus emulsions, droplets consisting of two hemispheres of different densities. In water, the less dense, hydrocarbon hemisphere sits above the denser hemisphere
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Decoding the Dance of the Honey Bee, in Real-Time

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Oct 12, 2017
Since the deciphering of the honey bee ‘waggle’ in the 1920’s by Karl von Frisch, researchers have been measuring the dance-like form of communication that allows bees to convey direction and distance to a food source. While this observation process was initially manual and time-consuming – requiring humans, protractors, and stopwatches – techniques have evolved with technology. Recently, a team from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Free University of Berlin, Germany
Kylie Toh
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Kylie Toh, Founder of Chic Geek

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TELUS Spark
Oct 6, 2017
As a computer programmer, Kylie Toh experienced first-hand what it means to be a woman working in a STEM field. In response, she founded a non-profit that works to create a “welcoming, supporting environment for women at the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship”. In this video, Kylie speaks about Chic Geek and the opportunities available for women in STEM careers. Learn more about Chic Geek at: www.thechicgeek.ca.
Pratim Sengupta
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Pratim Sengupta, Researcher in STEM Education

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Oct 5, 2017
Dr. Pratim Sengupta is creating new methods and tools for teaching complex systems and programming skills for learners of all ages. Using open-source code, Pratim and his team have developed an interactive exhibit that visitors can not only engage with directly, but they can also modify the underlying coding that is controlling the experience. To learn more about Pratim and his work, visit his website at: www.pratim.net.
The Calgary Fire Department
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Meet an Innovator: The Calgary Fire Department

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Oct 4, 2017
The everchanging risks and challenges of firefighting and determining the origin and cause of a fire push firefighters to innovate constantly. In this video presented by TELUS Spark, members of the Calgary Fire Department speak about how innovative tools and problem solving skills are core to the work of firefighters. For more information about the Calgary Fire Department, visit their website at: www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Fire/.
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