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Three women pose in front of the massive iron wheels of a locomotive. They are wearing coats and scarves and smiling at the camera.
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Exhibitions
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Behind the scenes: Meet Ingenium’s travelling exhibitions team

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 26, 2021
At Ingenium, the travelling exhibitions team works hard to make a range of exhibitions accessible to communities across Canada and beyond. The Ingenium Channel sat down with the team to find out more about what their work entails — and a new carbon-neutral shipping initiative.
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Agriculture
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3 things you should know about living inoculants, space debris, and an ocean of plastic waste

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
May 5, 2021
For the May edition, we examine a new product that could give your garden a boost, the growing issue of space debris, and the urgent need to address plastic waste in our world ocean.
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Earth & Environment
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Ditching the plastic: How to live a “zero waste lifestyle”

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Lisa Burbidge
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Technology
Jan 6, 2020
Ditch the disposables! From buying in bulk to frequenting local markets, Laurence Pechadre offers the Ingenium Channel advice on how to live a “zero waste lifestyle” environment.
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Earth & Environment
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Arctic Roads: Canada in a Changing Climate

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Let's Talk Energy
Apr 5, 2019
Canada's seasonal Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk ice road is now a permanent feature in the Arctic. A warming climate has led to this. Learn more about this remarkable feature in Canada's landscape.
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Earth & Environment
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Urban trees

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Let's Talk Energy
Apr 3, 2019
Trees in urban settings play multiple roles that impact things like air quality, storm water drainage and how we enjoy our leisure time. This short video digs a little deeper into these and other vital roles played by urban trees.
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Engineering & Technology
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The top 10 science and environment stories of 2018

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jan 7, 2019
If you didn’t get the chance to read as many science stories as you would have liked in 2018, fear not: CBC has compiled its top 10 list just for you. From the discovery of an ancient Mayan city to evidence of Planet X, there’s no shortage of fascinating stories to review.
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A Frenchman and an ocean full of plastic

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Lindsay Wolcott
Ingenium
Jul 3, 2018
Ever heard of plastic smog? This article calls attention to the global use, pollution, and production of single-use plastics – and the undertaking of Benoit Lecomte, a French swimmer, to swim across the Pacific Ocean. Lecomte’s feat, if successful, will not only make him the first person to do so, but the journey will act as an opportunity to study (and as a glaring reminder of) pollution in the ocean. Among the threats and obstacles Lecomte will face as he traverses the ocean are densely
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Sunscreen is damaging a vital ecosystem: Coral reefs

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Lindsay Wolcott
Ingenium
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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Emerging tech: Bacteria-based sensors could detect pipeline leaks

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
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.
BEEcosystem
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Agriculture
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Emerging tech: Honeybee habitats can now be inside your home

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Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jun 15, 2018
A new product will soon enable novice beekeepers to keep honeybees inside their houses. The BEEcosystem is modular honeybee habitat that can be hung almost anywhere; it simply needs to be placed near a window if inside, or in a sheltered location outside. Watch a video that shows how the technology works.
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