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Could an Airport Operate with a Circular Runway?

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Apr 21, 2017
A Q&A with the engineer who proposed circular runways at major airports.
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When Did the First Humans Move onto North America?

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Apr 27, 2017
Scientists have re-examined Mastadon bones found in the San Diego area in 1992. They find the bones to be over 100,000 years old. Moreover, the bones appear to have been broken by humans. This means that modern humans may have travelled to North America fare earlier than is commonly accepted, which is about 15,000 years ago.
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How do you take down super bug bacteria?

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Aug 28, 2017
It's possible you may have heard in the news, or from your friends, that antibiotics are becoming less powerful over time as the bacteria they are designed to attack evolve the ability to resist attacks. A team of researchers from the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, have been working on re-designing a 60-year-old antibiotic called Vancomycin so that the dangerous 'super-bog' enterococci can no longer resist it, and progress looks favourable. Check out the BBC Health article
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The History of Homo Sapiens' Origin has Changed

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 25, 2017
Researchers from the Max Plank Institute in Germany have found humanoid fossils at a site in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco that are anatomically similar to homo sapiens and are measured to be approximately 315,000 years old. That is over 100,000 years older than the previously known oldest human remains, found in Ethiopia. This evidence completely changes our understanding of where and how-quickly homo sapiens emerged onto the African scene.
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A Sense of Fair Play in Dogs and Wolves

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Aug 23, 2017
Have you ever been in a situation where you and a friend/colleague both performed the same task but only the colleague got praise for it? It's frustrating isn't it? And if it happens over and over you might even stop working with them. Turns out, dogs do this too, and so do wolves. A new study in the journal Current Biology has found that dogs and wolves both have a strong "sensitivity to inequity." Funny enough, dogs actually are less sensitive to it, likely because, from a dog's point of view
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Bloodhound Diary: Learning from the past

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Aug 23, 2017
This article is written by Andy Green, the world land speed record holder, and the driver of the Bloodhound SSC; the car that will attempt to reach 1,000 mph sometime in 2018. In this article, Green gives a quick overview of the engineering work that's been done so far as they design the car that will push the limits.
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What is the Oldest Living Organism on Earth?

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Aug 23, 2017
"What's the oldest tree or other living organism on Earth?" That question was posed to BBC Crowd Science, and it turns out it's a difficult question to answer. The oldest confirmed organism is a bristlecone pine tree in California that's 5,067 years old. But its possible there are a few other organisms on the planet that are much older.
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Where are the Alien Invasions Happening?

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Aug 23, 2017
Where are the most likely places for an invasive species to thrive? It turns out: islands and coastal regions. Researchers out of Durham University in the United Kingdom, as well as multiple other universities, recently published a paper detailing the global hot spots for invasive species. The most inundated: the Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand's North Island, and the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia. These data help to inform mitigation strategies preventing further spread of invasive species that
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More Test Flights for Airlander 10

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Aug 23, 2017
The Airlander 10, combination plane and airship, is the world's longest aircraft measured at 92 meters long. It took to the air recently for its fourth test flight, reaching a height of 1,067 meters. The developer, Hybrid Air Vehicles, is saying it might be how we all get around one day. Thoughts?
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Volcanoes Signaled the End for Dinosaurs

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 21, 2017
A study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has concluded that a mass extinction event allowed for the rise of the dinosaurs. At the end of the Triassic period, approximately 200 million years ago, a period of 'pulsed volcanism' radically changed the climate of Earth, leading to the eradication of many species. The vacant ecological niches led to the rise of the dinosaurs. The study relied on measuring the concentration of mercury levels in rocks from
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