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Google Hangouts with Women in Energy

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Let's Talk Energy
Mar 27, 2018
For Talk Energy Week 2018, In partnership with Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants, Let's Talk Energy hosted a series of energy themed Google Hangouts featuring women with various careers in the energy sector. Classrooms from throughout Canada and the U.S tuned in live and were able to interact and ask questions to the speakers, exploring energy topics from renewable energy to oil and gas, and everything in between. Click the link to see stories, videos, and pictures from the amazing week of
Emily Cross
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Emily Cross - Taphonomic Geochemistry of Fossil Bones from Marine and Terrestrial Fossilization Environments

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Stuart Kite
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Mar 27, 2018
Emily Cross - Thunder Bay, ON - Hammarskjold High School Project: Taphonomic Geochemistry of Fossil Bones from Marine and Terrestrial Fossilization Environments
Canadian Geographic's giant floor map on energy production & transmission
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Talk Energy Week 2018

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Let's Talk Energy
Feb 28, 2018
Picture yourself as part of a national energy week conservation. From February 17 to 24, Canadians are invited to say “cheese” in honour of Talk Energy Week.
Some of the water bombs used by the United States Army Air Forces to fight forest fires during the summer of 1947. Tamara Andreeva, “Water Bombers.” Skyways, February 1948, 22.
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Turning swords into ploughshares in the great state of Montana

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Rénald Fortier
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Feb 26, 2018
You seem puzzled, my reading friend. Is the expression “water bomb” new to you? Fear not. Yours truly has an explanation. Our story, a sad story, began around 1925 with one of the most devastating forest fires in the history of the north-western United States. This crown blaze jumped uncontrollably from tree top to tree top. United States Forest Service teams paid a heavy price to bring this monster under control. Several men were injured and many mules used to carry equipment perished in the
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Citizen science: Where research meets the public

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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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Are We Losing the Night Sky?

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Nov 23, 2017
As an astronomer, I have a vested interested in reducing light pollution as much as possible. The less light shining up into the sky, the less light reflects back down into my telescopes during my research nights. However, there are many more things that light pollution affects: animal migratory patterns, crop pollination, and human health. Check out the story from BBC News
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Honeybees feel the sting of mystery toxic exposure

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Nov 7, 2017
For the honeybee colony at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, life hasn’t exactly been sweet this fall. In mid-September, the colony suffered from acute poisoning – which typically happens when the bees visit flowers that have been recently sprayed with an insecticide. Sadly, the results were deadly. “When our interpreter came in to the exhibition, three quarters of the bees were piled up at the bottom of the hive,” explains Nadine Dagenais Dessaint, an education, interpretation and
Definitely not frozen pizza! Boxes of frozen samples at the National Aquatic Biological Specimen Bank
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Freezers full of science

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Environment and Climate Change Canada
Nov 6, 2017
Did you know that Environment and Climate Change Canada has not one, not two, but three time machines? They might not be fancy futuristic gadgets like the ones you see in movies—actually, they’re just freezers…lots and lots of freezers full of sediment and animal and plant tissue—but they’re time machines nonetheless. These very cool (bad pun intended) time machines—the National Wildlife Specimen Bank, the National Aquatic Biological Specimen Bank, and the National Sediment Specimen Bank—let
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Meet an Innovator: Hector De la Hoz Siegler

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TELUS Spark
Oct 4, 2017
Professor Hector De la Hoz Siegler’s work brings a whole new meaning to the term ‘green energy’. Working to improve processes of growing microalgaes for use as alternative energy sources has led to an award winning career as a researcher. In this video presented by TELUS Spark, Dr. De la Hoz Siegler speaks about his career path and the opportunities of research in alternative energy technologies. For more information about Dr. De la Hoz Siegler’s work, visit his website at people.ucalgary.ca/
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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