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Mary Grey by the Dominion Observatory's historic refracting telescope.
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Celebrating notable Canadian women astronomers

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Sharon Odell
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Feb 9, 2021
It’s the International day of Women and Girls in Science! Miriam Burland and Mary Grey are two Canadian women who enriched the world of astronomy.
Three images side-by-side. From left to right we see a colourful display of vegetables and fruit, a volcano on Mars, and an eel
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3 things you should know about fruits and vegetables, eel reproduction, and volcanism

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Feb 5, 2021
For the February edition, we provide context around the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables, the puzzling question of how eels reproduce, and what volcanism looks like across the solar system.
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Life on Mars? Billion-year-old water found near Timmins could offer glimpse into the past

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jan 14, 2021
An ancient water sample is now part of the Ingenium collection, and is connected to the possibility of life on Mars.
The Oberth Moon car as imagined in 1960. I.M. Levitt, “Le problème du transport sur la Lune.” L’Action catholique, 10 July 1960, 5.
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I’m just not sure this vehicle was well thought through: The Moon car of astronautic pioneer Hermann Julius Oberth

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jan 9, 2021
Guten tag, my reading friend. Are you having fun today? Wunberbar. Given this state of jocularity, I will presume to impose upon you for a few minutes. I can only presume that the illustration above caught your attention. As you must painfully know by now, yours truly cannot resist an opportunity to pontificate. After all, either one is a curator or one is not. Anyway, said illustration accompanied one of many articles on the mysteries of the universe published between May 1960 and February 1963
Three images side by side. From left to right: a salmon filet being sliced with a knife, a greyscale photo of the moon, and an artistic rendering of a protein
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3 things you should know about aquaculture, Moon samples, and artificial intelligence

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Jan 7, 2021
For the January edition, we provide context around the latest developments in aquaculture, Chang’e-5’s samples from the Moon, and how artificial intelligence is helping scientists to understand the behavior of proteins in the bodies of all living things.
Three images side by side: lush Christmas trees in a garden centre, the International Space Station in orbit, and a hand holding a syringe and needle up to an arm
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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.
The Convair 580 operated by the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing of Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, Ottawa, Ontario, September 2001. Wikipedia.
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It was one of the greats: The Convair 580 remote sensing aircraft of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Dec 1, 2020
Hello, good day, my reading friend. What would you think of a brief excursion into the wonderful world of aviation and space? Surprise! This is not news to you, aviation enthusiast that you are, that it was in December 1950 that North America’s first turboprop airliner flew for the first time. Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, or Convair, worked with the Allison Division of General Motors Corporation, an American automotive giant mentioned several / many times in our blog / bulletin /
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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.
A spliced, three-part image shows: Two jars of green pickles, the Sun with some dark flecks on the image, and two pink pigs nestled together in the straw.
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3 things you should know about pickles, Solar Cycle 25, and pig organs

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Nov 2, 2020
For the November edition, we tackle the topics of pickles, Solar Cycle 25, and pigs as promising organ donors for humans.
A somewhat inaccurate (life-size?) reproduction of Sputnik I on display in Prague, Czechoslovakia, as part of an exhibition commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Anon., “Modèle du satellite russe.” Le Nouvelliste, 10 October 1957, 1.
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Québec / Canada and the simplest satellite, the PS-1 spacecraft, in other words Sputnik 1: An overview of what was published in the French language Québec press between 5 and 12 October 1957, Part 4

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 25, 2020
Good morning and welcome to this 4th and last (I hope) part of this article on the media coverage surrounding the launch of the first artificial satellite, in October 1957. I am just as surprised as you are, believe it, by the magnitude of said cover. Your feet will not get cold, I assure you, and... Cover, cold, feet. Gag. Sigh, never mind. You will be delighted to note (read?) that the 9 October editions of 2 Québec dailies, L’Action Catholique of Québec and Le Devoir of Montréal, gave added
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