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A wax model of a set of yellowed and unsightly teeth seem to be suspended in the air, set against a black background.
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Medicine
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Toothy tales: 5 artifacts from your dental nightmares

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 27, 2021
Open wide! In honour of Halloween, the Ingenium Channel offers up a tour of creepy artifacts straight out of your worst dental nightmare.
A white box is filled with seven objects. Two of them are boxes of metal type, labelled with white tags and black writing. The labels read: “880617,” “880618,” “880627,” and “880628.” The boxes are surrounded by the other artifacts that they will be packed with for transfer.
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Arts & Design
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Inside the cigar box: A peek into a small, Canadian printing press

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Sarah Jaworski
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 18, 2021
Artifacts from a Lindsay, Ontario job shop give us a glimpse into what a day in the life of this family-run print shop may have been like.
A woman wearing purple gloves looks into a glass bottle of water that she is holding.
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Mining and Metallurgy
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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.
A pair of worn-in brown boots stand on a patch of green grass.
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Education
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Footprints and fingerprints: Reflections on a shoe-forming press from the Kingston Penitentiary

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Sara Harvey
Carleton University
Sep 21, 2020
Have you ever thought about how far you’ve travelled and where you’ve left your mark? What about the people who have left their marks on your shoes?
A collage of drawings and paintings for the Artistic Artifact competition. From left, clockwise: a drawing of a lighthouse, a drawing of a synthesizer, a drawing of a jet and ground crew, a drawing of a mercury light bulb, a drawing of a ship.
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Artifacts spark creativity during COVID-19 lockdown

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André LaFlamme
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jun 2, 2020
This spring, Ingenium members showed their true colours through an online art competition.
A VR, 360 degree camera tour of the museum's Governors General rail cars.
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A virtual tour of the Governors General rail cars

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Michel Labrecque
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Technology
Mar 23, 2020
Today's AR and VR technologies give the digital museum visitor access to Ingenium museums' collection storage areas not otherwise seen, and rarely visited.
Two men wearing artifact gloves move a vintage black car off an oversized elevator.
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Massive elevator lifts Canada’s vintage cars to their new home

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 26, 2019
A colossal freight elevator at the Ingenium Centre is taking Canada’s science and technology collection to new heights — quite literally.
Two people sit on bikes in the middle of a museum display.
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Exhibitions
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On a roll: Julie Leclair reflects on the development of Bike it!

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 22, 2019
Julie Leclair, director of travelling exhibitions for Ingenium, recently worked with a team of international institutions to develop Bike it! — a travelling exhibition which tells the global story of the bicycle. Read Julie’s behind-the-scenes insights in this feature article published by TEO—an organization that supports international touring exhibitions.
A view of the solid-looking, wooden steering wheel, inside the pilot house from the SS Prince Edward Island.
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Collection Development
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Canada’s marine transportation artifacts will be better preserved in the Collections Conservation Centre

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 26, 2019
An important piece of Canada’s marine transportation history has set sail for a new home in the Ingenium Collections Conservation Centre.
View of the CP 1201 locomotive in a concrete storage facility.
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Rail Transportation
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Railway enthusiasts invited to watch Canadian artifacts take to the tracks

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jul 10, 2019
Moving artifacts that weigh hundreds of metric tons is no small feat, but Ingenium is on a roll. Later this month, three pieces of Canada’s storied rail history will take to the tracks during a public event that will see them move out of a storage warehouse and into their new home in Ingenium’s Collections Conservation Centre in Ottawa. The Bytown Railway Society — a volunteer-run organization which restores and operates steam rail equipment — will be a key player in the move.
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