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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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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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Emily Cross - Taphonomic Geochemistry of Fossil Bones from Marine and Terrestrial Fossilization Environments

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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
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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
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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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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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. 

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Emerging tech: Bacteria-based sensors could detect pipeline leaks

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Jun 20, 2018
Petroleum pipeline leaks are costly – for business and for the environment. Researchers are now developing bacteria-based sensors to detect hydrocarbons released by a leak – and emit a wireless alert signal to technicians.
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On Thin Ice - Athabasca Glacier Expedition Photo Gallery

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Jul 10, 2018
Lets Talk Energy and Will Gadd descended into Alberta’s Athabasca Glacier to explore the effects of climate change on the glacier. The team was joined by Martin Sharp, a glaciologist from the University of Alberta who helped explain the impacts that climate change has had, and will have, on the area in general and the ice fields in particular. For more information on the glacier expedition read: On Thin Ice - Athabasca Glacier Expedition.
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Sunscreen is damaging a vital ecosystem: Coral reefs

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Jun 27, 2018
When the mercury rises, most of us reach for the sunscreen – believing we are doing something positive by protecting against cancer-causing rays. But research shows that oxybenzone—a common ingredient in sunscreen—is disrupting coral’s reproduction and growth cycles. The good news is there are alternatives that, if implemented, could save the precious ecosystem of coral reefs around the world.
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