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A colourful image depicts a field of yellow alyssum; a fence and tall trees can be seen in the distance.
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Nickel in a Haystack: The Adventures of an Oral Historian

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Canada Science and Technology Museum
Feb 1, 2018
By William McRae When asked where metals such as nickel comes from, most people would tell you that it is found in the ground. Evidently it is a metal you mine. But what if I told you nickel can actually be grown? What if instead of mining the nickel ore, you were able to farm and harvest it every year? I was a little skeptical too, until I had a chance to sit down and chat with Dr. Bruce Conard, the man behind an unconventional initiative to clean up the surface soils of an Ontario community
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Ingenium reaches international audiences through Google Arts & Culture app

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Kristy von Moos
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Mar 8, 2018
Google Arts & Culture recently made headlines with its selfie-to-painting recognition app, as people eagerly tried out a new facial recognition feature to see if they resemble the Mona Lisa or van Gogh. What many people don’t know is that Google Arts & Culture has been around since 2011 – and is partnered with museums and galleries across the globe. Ingenium has been a partner in this world-wide initiative since 2015. So, why would a science and technology-focused organization be featured in an
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Danish Mahmood - Wireless Interconnected Non-Invasive Triage System

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Stuart Kite
Ingenium
Mar 27, 2018
Danish Mahmood - London, ON - London Central Secondary School Project: W.I.N.I.T.S. (Wireless Interconnected Non-Invasive Triage System)
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Waleed Sawan - Drip - A Precision Irrigation System for the Developing World

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Ingenium
Mar 27, 2018
Waleed Sawan - London, ON - Oakridge Secondary School Project: Drip - A Precision Irrigation System for the Developing World
Seventy-six women from around the world were participants on the inaugural Homeward Bound Women In Science Leadership Expedition to Antarctica.
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Homeward Bound: Women in Science and Leadership in Antarctica

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Apr 11, 2018
What better place to sharpen one’s leadership skills than amidst the harsh landscape of Antarctica. The frozen continent is filled with stories of leadership from the early 20th century explorers and their race to be the first to set foot on the South Pole. For 76 of us from around the world - all women with science backgrounds - Antarctica was the backdrop for our own explorations into leadership.
Emergency war mining project, Bathurst, New Brunswick, 1943
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Digital Archives: The iron ore crisis in Bathurst, New Brunswick

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Kristy von Moos
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 3, 2018
In honour of Archives Awareness Week (April 2-8), Ingenium is highlighting a few gems taken from our digital collection. The captions displayed here are the original text. During the Second World War, iron was a vital commodity for ship building, as well as rails, guns, and munitions manufacturing. Raw ore was shipped from Little Bell Island, Newfoundland, among other mines, to Sydney, Nova Scotia, where it was made into steel. In September 1942, two ships waiting to be filled with ore were sunk
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Where everybody knows your name

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 19, 2018
In honour of National Volunteer Week – April 15 to 21 – Ingenium is putting the spotlight on just a few of its invaluable volunteers. In today’s profile, the Channel highlights Patrick Legault – a volunteer with the Canada Science and Technology Museum. When Patrick Legault began volunteering with the artifact handlers at the Canada Science and Technology Museum in 2014, he was immediately struck by the strong sense of team spirit amongst the staff.
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Collection Profiles, prepared by the curators at Ingenium, offer a glimpse into the national collections. They explain historical and social context of technologies and describe significant artifacts in areas such as agriculture, aviation, communication, graphic arts, household technologies, medicine, natural resources, sciences, and transportation. 

Rubik's Cube
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Student-made robot sets new world record for solving the Rubik’s Cube

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Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 24, 2018
Since its invention in the 70s, the Rubik’s Cube has entertained, challenged, and frustrated users around the world. Last month, a pair of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology devised a robot capable of solving the popular 3D puzzle in an astounding 0.38 seconds. Read the full story – and watch a video that shows the robot in action. http://news.mit.edu/2018/featured-video-solving-rubiks-cube-record-time-0316
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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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